I think I still have a full set of electronics for one of those in my shed in Scotland. If it is still there it also has an intact fascia but in brown, not white. I think mine did say 1400 on the front. Perhaps the 1300 and 1400 were identical but the 1400 badge was a justification to charge a...
I was looking at them today and I think my best bet would be to go for one of the dual fuel ones with electric oven and gas hob. These have a normal flex and plug so can run from a standard socket. The Indesit cookers in UK come with the LPG jet kit included but it looks like you have to pay...
Thanks for the reply. Interesting, I had been rejecting any that only had one door but it looks like I need to check the number of knobs and then look closer if there are 6 knobs or more. I also need one that will run on LPG gas so that further limits my choice but I think some come with the set...
I'm also using Aldi powder at the moment, a 4kg green bag of stuff called Aliomat. my main criticism of it is the dosing recommendations are given in grammes rather than ml. Not much help when using a graduated scoop to measure the stuff. So far I have been just using 150ml for a full load the...
When I moved from Scotland to Hungary in 2011 I had to leave my old Tricity Tiara electric cooker at the cottage, as the letting agents said a cooker was required equipment for unfurnished lets. It would have been no good in the Hungary house in any case, as the electric supply is too low...
Have you checked for a blockage in the house waste plumbing? You can do this by draining the machine into a bucket rather than the normal waste connection. If it still won't drain into the bucket you need to remove the sump hose from the bottom of the tub, there might be a sock or something...
If I recall correctly, your Creda is one of the ones made by Hotpoint so there will no doubt have been discussions about very similar Hotpoint or Electra versions. The WM64 is a good machine, especially if it has the later type motor fitted.
I think ghost towns must be something unique to USA, although there are plenty of places in other countries where the empty buildings outnumber the occupied ones. I suppose the rate of deterioration is largely tied up to the type of roof structure, corrugated asbestos is one of the most durable...
I take it you are referring to the part that rotates with the drum spider? If the face itself is OK but the seal is loose you can sometimes stick them back on with epoxy glue or something.
For a while they were using a couple of very old Routemaster double deckers which someone no doubt picked up cheap from one of the local city bus companies. We always went home on the bus but sometimes one or other of the teachers would give us a lift to school. Two of the teachers had VW...
I briefly had a Volvo estate similar to that. I bought it dirt cheap as a temporary replacement for my van which needed major repairs. It turned out the head gasket had gone on the Volvo so I ended up just fixing it and selling it on. They are very simple mechanically and easy to work on. I...
There is some interesting background information about Bendix on Wikipedia. I used to work in R&D in the aircraft industry, on carbon composite brake discs. I worked for Dunlop in Coventry and at the time, Bendix were one of our main competitors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bendix_Corporation
Yes, it comes with the face seal. You would need to ask if this is the correct one for your model:
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/145061-hotpoint-twin-tub-bellows-seal