As many of y'all know, I repaired my grandmother's late 1970s GE Filter Flo washer a few weeks ago (still working great with no leaks). Also, thanks again for your advice. I have one lingering question, however. How loud should this washer be?
The washer has always been a bit grumbly, making what I can only describe as some sort of slight grinding noises while running. I think, however, that it has become MUCH louder and I am concerned and would like to know what to look for and what I should and should not do to determine if anything is wrong and how to go about fixing it properly.
It is a 2-speed washer and to my knowledge, the clutch, belt, motor, and transmission are original. The washer is loud all the time, but it is ESPECIALLY loud on low speed and when starting on regular speed (it starts in low and then shifts to regular). It is almost loud enough to drown out conversation, and that's through a closed door. It seems to agitate and spin fine, just very very loud.
Is the clutch wearing out? Do I have to replace it, or do I rebuild it? Is there a loose or worn bearing someplace? Does it need a new belt?
The Filter Flo is a fascinating and effective machine but it seems so much more Rube Goldberg than my old Maytag A208.
Dave
The washer has always been a bit grumbly, making what I can only describe as some sort of slight grinding noises while running. I think, however, that it has become MUCH louder and I am concerned and would like to know what to look for and what I should and should not do to determine if anything is wrong and how to go about fixing it properly.
It is a 2-speed washer and to my knowledge, the clutch, belt, motor, and transmission are original. The washer is loud all the time, but it is ESPECIALLY loud on low speed and when starting on regular speed (it starts in low and then shifts to regular). It is almost loud enough to drown out conversation, and that's through a closed door. It seems to agitate and spin fine, just very very loud.
Is the clutch wearing out? Do I have to replace it, or do I rebuild it? Is there a loose or worn bearing someplace? Does it need a new belt?
The Filter Flo is a fascinating and effective machine but it seems so much more Rube Goldberg than my old Maytag A208.
Dave