waltl
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I have a 1989 A506 and the original motor is weak, spins slowly, and will overheat and shut off when doing larger loads. I bought an aftermarket replacement on Ebay ($100) but the motor mounting studs are located at the four corners of the new motor, while my original motor has three possible places for studs at each corner, and my studs are in one of the offset positions (see attached pics). So, the old motor doesn't mount squarely relative to the motor base.
When I mounted the new motor to my base, now mounted squarely, the front corner of the motor protrudes such that it will prevent the front panel from being mounted, and another corner is touching the side panel. I looked at a Maytag parts supplier and their motor($230) also has the studs at each corner like my new one.
Is this typical for an A506/has anyone run into this same problem and/or have any suggestions? I don't see how I can make this work without a motor with off-set studs like my original. I suppose I could try to modify the base, that or just cut a hole in the front panel :>(. I'm not really wanting to take either of those approaches...
I was so close, just my luck...




When I mounted the new motor to my base, now mounted squarely, the front corner of the motor protrudes such that it will prevent the front panel from being mounted, and another corner is touching the side panel. I looked at a Maytag parts supplier and their motor($230) also has the studs at each corner like my new one.
Is this typical for an A506/has anyone run into this same problem and/or have any suggestions? I don't see how I can make this work without a motor with off-set studs like my original. I suppose I could try to modify the base, that or just cut a hole in the front panel :>(. I'm not really wanting to take either of those approaches...
I was so close, just my luck...



