1954 Duomatic Restoration

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speedqueen

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If you want to see how I got to this process click this link: http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?71659

 

Before I start writing anything else, I want to give thanks to John Eichinger(gyromatic), Ben Swestka(swestoyz), John Lefever(combo52), and Jon Charles(Jetcone) for helpful advice and some parts. Without their advice I would be a ship without a rudder here! I now have the high-speed shifter solenoid.

 

Here is what is looked like before disassembly. The timer motor and escapement were previously removed by me, I had already cleaned the old grease out that was jamming the mechanism.

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Doamatic restoration

Hi Richard glad you’re working on this machine, it should be fun it’s a nice solid older machine and everything can be fixed on it with a little time and patience.

Look forward to talking with you if you have any questions get in touch when we’re back from Paris next week.

John L.
 
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