Odds are good this time around...
The good news is that my Whirlpool/Kenmore Repair-Master from 1963 covers this model (how to remove the control panel is crucial) and I have all the necessary tools (including a multimeter for electrical testing), so we should be in good shape. I'm glad I have a repair manual to go by so I won't be diving into this project blindfolded (from now on I'm not buying ANYTHING I don't have a repair manual for), so to speak. It works; that's the most important thing, but still, changing the drive belt will be a must. Now, as always, I have a few questions:
1. Where can a 3-prong 120V cord be found? I see dryer cords by the numbers, but can't seem to locate these.
2. Is Jubilee appliance wax still made?
3. What's the best way to repair any scratches or chips?
4. If the cabinet is worn, what will restore the "porcelain" finish?
5. What about dulled chrome?
6. Any other advice is appreciated!
I think that pretty much covers it; IMHO this looks like a better, much more promising project for a beginner. If I bid and win the auction, this '59 will be kept inside the house (not the "death shed"), GENTLY used, and hopefully it will outlast me! I'm hoping that in another year or so, this will be my only vintage automatic; I'm keeping only my vacuums, tabletop washers, and of course my Maytag and this machine.
--Austin