2 dif size bellows for a 1-18

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christfr

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hey its been a long time since i have tinkered with a 1-18 but its time again.. she runs great just a tiny leak from the water shed above the rollers so i took the cone out and checked the larger bellow and that one is fine but the smaller one that is inside of the larger one is torn would that cause a leak? it only leaks when the agi is moving but will not leak if you just fill the tub.. so is there any source for the smaller bellow or can i beg borrow or steal one from another member??? please let me know i want to get this baby back up and runnin..

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but the smaller one that is inside of the larger one is torn

Hey Chris........the larger bellows is the water bellows and should seal the tube from any leaks. The smaller bellows is considered the "oil" bellows and keeps any oil or grease from reaching the inner tub. If If there is a leak then there has to be a pin hole or something in the water bellows......Will look around and see if one of the oil bellows (from the roller-matic) will work on the 1-18......will let you know.......Mark
 
thanks mark.. the larger bellow looks good and i do have a new one of those but id really like to get a new one of the smaller bellow.. it only leaks when the agi runs. you can fill it no leak you can spin it no leak just when the aig is running.. so im thinkin the carbon or tub seal is still ok
 
Water Seals

Supposedly the water bellows and the water seal oring are it.

My machine lacked the water seal oring, so I had to clean things up a bit to reinstall one.

See
http://www.automaticwasher.org/TD/ARCHIVE/VINTAGE/2008/16548x27.htm3rd picture.
You can see the "diaphragm support spacer" with a washer and nut on top of it. There's supposed to be an oring there in the little shelf on the outside diameter between them.

The agitator retainer nut goes on top of all this.
An oring fits in this space between the top of the diaphragm support spacer, in the small notch there, and the washer held in place by the rusty nut. The Outside diameter of the oring seats in the inside of the agitator retainer.

see the last picture here:
http://www.automaticwasher.org/TD/ARCHIVE/VINTAGE/2008/17311x7.htmThat's the completed assembly with the oring now installed and fitting into the agitator retainer.

The last pic of thread
http://www.automaticwasher.org/TD/ARCHIVE/VINTAGE/2008/16618x26.htmshows the last oil bellows on the continent, made in england. I purchased it from a supplier in Vancover BC.
I think it is Frigidaire Oil Bellows Part# 5433572

I hope that helps.
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Columbia Engineered Rubber inc, in Dayton OH, home of Frigidaire washers, has pics on their web site showing bellows similar to the water and oil bellows.
http://www.automaticwasher.org/TD/ARCHIVE/VINTAGE/2008/16566x11.htmif people wanted to get together, we probably could have a run of parts quoted by them.

Condition your parts in glycerin water
http://www.automaticwasher.org/TD/ARCHIVE/VINTAGE/2008/16704x9.htm
 
HEY THANKS YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHT I HAD TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT THE RUBBER O RING AND IF THERE WAS ONE THERE IT WAS GONE .. HUM MAYBE THAT WILL DO IT . I GUESS I CAN REINSTALL THE OUTTER BOOT AND USE A NEW O RING AND SEE IF THAT DOES IT.. WORTH A TRY
 
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