lots to do yet on this machine, but here's a few starter question-------the oil bellows keeps water leaks from the agitator drive, but am I supposed to put any oil down in the bellows after I install it, before it gets closed in by the water bellows? Agitator shaft and internal components inside the bellows are already slightly lubed and no rust, do I reassemble as is without additional lube?
Also--picture is of the inside of the exterior tub, tonight I will be replacing the water seal/gasket assembly, this 8 bolt assembly and plate. Per kit directions, a small amount of RTV sealant between all the 8 holes, then I think I will lightly paint the exterior rim of the plate with more epoxy after torquing down those bolts. There are no known other leaks, and I will do more cleanup inside this tub while the tranny is away. I've never repainted the inside of an exterior tub. What paint should I use, or clean it and leave it alone?
Thanks again to Bill Fitcoils, excellent work already done by him on the clutch and rollers, and great advice on many of my next steps.
Also------tons of parts stores online have diagrams for my 70's Maytag and Filter flo, and some for my 1960 Whirlpool, but no luck for this, just minimal parts lists or most stores don't recognize the model, etc. The label is clear as a bell, MODEL WCD, Ser# 51EH 4512. I don't need parts, but diagrams can be darn helpful for re-assembly. The lint filter is missing and the rail it slides on is busted plastic, I may not bother with them.

Also--picture is of the inside of the exterior tub, tonight I will be replacing the water seal/gasket assembly, this 8 bolt assembly and plate. Per kit directions, a small amount of RTV sealant between all the 8 holes, then I think I will lightly paint the exterior rim of the plate with more epoxy after torquing down those bolts. There are no known other leaks, and I will do more cleanup inside this tub while the tranny is away. I've never repainted the inside of an exterior tub. What paint should I use, or clean it and leave it alone?
Thanks again to Bill Fitcoils, excellent work already done by him on the clutch and rollers, and great advice on many of my next steps.
Also------tons of parts stores online have diagrams for my 70's Maytag and Filter flo, and some for my 1960 Whirlpool, but no luck for this, just minimal parts lists or most stores don't recognize the model, etc. The label is clear as a bell, MODEL WCD, Ser# 51EH 4512. I don't need parts, but diagrams can be darn helpful for re-assembly. The lint filter is missing and the rail it slides on is busted plastic, I may not bother with them.
