I replaced the seal and bearing, so it doesn't leak down the middle anymore (yay!), but then it wouldn't spin. Everything else worked fine. I figured it was just the belt, but my DH said "well, the belt was working just fine before you fixed it". So I waited til he left and put molasses on the belt. Spins just fine! He thought I must have overtightened things when I put it together, but I thought I did everything about the right torque - just two or three medium-light taps with a big hammer on the spanner tool on both the mounting stem and spanner nut. The tub is hard to turn, but as I recall it was also hard to turn when I was turning it during disassembly.
The belt seemed a little glazed looking to me, and it is not an original Maytag belt - it was the closest John Deere one we could find, but it has worked fine for 10 years. The original worked for 22 years before that.
I will order a new Maytag belt for sure, but since the molassessed one is spinning it fine, should I still be thinking about taking it apart again and loosening it slightly? My DH is worried I'm going to burn out the motor or clutch or something. I personally think it is fine, and only time will tell for sure, but I would like some of your fine opinions.
The belt seemed a little glazed looking to me, and it is not an original Maytag belt - it was the closest John Deere one we could find, but it has worked fine for 10 years. The original worked for 22 years before that.
I will order a new Maytag belt for sure, but since the molassessed one is spinning it fine, should I still be thinking about taking it apart again and loosening it slightly? My DH is worried I'm going to burn out the motor or clutch or something. I personally think it is fine, and only time will tell for sure, but I would like some of your fine opinions.