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philr

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I just got something else today! They're currently in my friend's truck so I don't have pictures but here's the tag from the washer. Maybe some Whirlpool experts will help me identify and date them!

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I didn't want to tease anybody with that picture of the model tag but I was in a hurry to post it as I'd like to have more information on these machines. I transferred the machines from my friend's truck to mine tonight but it was already dark outside and I didn't take more pictures and I arrived home too late to unload them! Will post pics tomorrow morning as soon as I remove the tarp that covers them!

 

They are older than 1974, about 8-10 years older than that I think... 

 

A few weeks ago, I saw an ad for 4 dryers. One of them was an older RCA Whirlpool and on one of the pictures, I noticed there was the matching washer beside it which wasn't advertised but I inquired about it and it was available too!

 

I thought the cabinets looked rough on the pictures in the ad but they do look better than I thought. The control panels of both machines are also in nice shape. The washer was still connected when I got it. It agitates fine, doesn't seem to leak but it spins slowly,

I'll have to have a look at that.

The motor also has a loud hum but it works and the washer doesn't seem to leak.  I haven't tested the dryer but I turned the drum manually and the belt for the blower is still there as the blower turns.

I assume they aren't top-of-the-line models (I have don't know which models were available here in Canada) but they still have nice features and pushbuttons. The washer has a brush-type lint filter rather than a self-cleaning one and a black Surgilator with a chrome cap. I don't think the washer has a germicidal or a tub light (and it has a dark porcelain tub rather than a white one) and the control panel didn't light up but there's a light switch on the dryer so I assume there's a light on it's panel and on the washer's panel too. Unless the light switch on the dryer just turns off the germicidal and drum lamp (but I don't think so). The pilot light on the dryer is for the germicidal lamp, I thought it was bizarre to have a pilot light for a germicidal lamp

 

Here are the pictures from the ad for the dryer. The first one mainly shows another dryer but you can see that this Whirlpool dryer has the Canadian front panels like Inglis and Canadian Kenmore dryers.  The second one is the one that made me interested in getting the dryer as I could see the matching washer beside it! The numbers 3 and 4 are the only pictures I took so far, from the washer's tag (that's installed upside down on the washer so I reversed it). 

 

I'll post more tomorrow!

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OK, I just got them out of my truck for some cleaning. But I took some pictures before doing so!

 

The washer has no push buttons (I just noticed that!) and it has similar features to Paul's 1966 Inglis Sterling but it lacks the white (and lighted) tub, the germicidal lamp and the suds-return feature. It does have a lighted panel with a single incandescent 25W bulb. It doesn't say "Two Speed" but I think it's a two speed machine, or at least I hope so!

 

The dryer does have an automatic cycle, a lighted panel (again with a single incandescent light bulb). It has features that are similar to the 1966 Inglis Citation I got for James but it lacks the fluorescent-lit control panel. 

 

Anyone here could tell me which US machines would have this or a similar control panel? Maybe someone owns the US version of these? I'm thinking these are from around 1965-66? There's no series name on them.  

 

RCA Victor sold RCA Whirlpool-branded machines in Canada (which I think were made by Inglis!) until Whirlpool dropped the RCA name around 1968. Then the machines (which were still Inglis clones) were rebadged RCA Victor for a year or two and then just RCA as RCA dropped the Victor part of their name around 1969. 

Around the mid-seventies, RCA started to sell Westinghouse-based appliances instead of Inglis/Whirlpool-based appliances.

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When I got it, it was connected on a cold water line and the hot water hose was connected to a a closed valve attached to about 8" of copper pipe leading nowhere!! It will probably remain on cold-cold for a few more tests with the garden hose outside!
 
Very very nicely featured pair.  I would say 1963 to 1965.  I would say this is maybe 2 models from TOL.  I'm surprised there's not bleach or fabric softener dispenser. 
 
 
Very interesting pair.

Whirlpool didn't use "N" as a model-year designator for the U.S. product line of vintage, far as I'm aware.  Apparently it was used in Canada, and perhaps elsewhere.  The L"M"x series in the U.S. dates 1965.  The woodgrain styling around the timers is similar to some 1965 models I've seen, such as this LMA Imperial Mark XII.

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Very nice, indeed!  I'm glad you were finally able to make arrangements with the seller - I think they were worth the trip!!

 

The styling is sooooo similar to the '66 Inglis set;  they have to be in the '66-'67 model year.   Looks like I need to come visit soon to check out the new toys... LOL

 

 
 
WOW Phil - those look to be in great condition. Dryer is almost spot on to mine except for the germicidal lamp pilot light (mine just says HEATING). Washer cycles are identical as mine is also a 5 cycle machine but quite a few differences otherwise.

I never knew they used the Whirlpool name in Canada that far back. Perhaps these were an exclusive offering of some particular retailer?

My purely speculative guess would be 1965. I believe the pilot lights were circular in 1965 and rectangular in 1966 on machines that had them.

Congrats on another great find Phil!
 
One of the wires to the wigwag was replaced and the two speed motor was replaced with a single speed one... The orange wire was cut. Paul has offered me the two speed motor from his '67 Whirlpool, I might try that!

 

The other issue is the pump that doesn't recirculate the water and pumps the water out very slowly. it's not blocked as it drains fine with gravity (and the pump is a newer replacement with plastic housing). That might be caused by the worn belt. I'll try to tighten it a bit to see if the drain and spin speed improves... 

 

I started to clean the cabinets. the yellowing is mostly gone.  Now, time to readjust the belt to see if anything improves!

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Those look stuning Phil!

What did you clean them with to get them so white? Looks great!

Interesting that the front panel on the dryer is one piece, no kick panel like the Inglis.

Good luck on the pump and the motor.
 
WOWZERS!!

those look AMAZING! They cleaned up very nicely for you!
To me they look brand new!

CONGRATULATIONS on such a beautiful set! I can't wait to hear/read your progress on the spin & pump speeds! Keeping my fingers crossed for you that it's a simple fix

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Those are really nice - I like that style control panel.

As for the cabinet front, Whirlpool used that lower panel design on the US models from the '57 thru '60 model years, but they also had an indented design near the top. In '61 they restyled the front, and used that design until they switched to the Kenmore (US) cabinet style a number of years ago.
 
Thanks for the comments! 

James, I didn't notice the dryer didn't have a kick panel. You're right! As I think about it, I just noticed that my 1965 Inglis doesn't have one either... Maybe this was added in 1966.

 

I just installed a new pump, that was the problem. The smaller impeller for the recirculation was sitting loose in the housing. I guess it either froze or the shaft broke from rust. I also installed my noisy two speed motor along with the piece of orange wire that was cut but it still doesn't get into low speed. Maybe something was rewired on the timer...  But at least, now it spins fine and drains fine and the water recirculates through the lint filter. 
 

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