Dan, Eronie (and others following this)
The hardware must not be correctly reassembled, that is all me. Belts don't suddenly shrink 1/2" to 1" in length. Until the parts are assembled correctly, yes I need a longer belt as Eronie points out, or as Slim Pickens once said, "a 'boat' load of dimes", today it is more like a 5 lb bag of quarters to feed the machines at a commercial laundry emporium. I am leaning towards a temporary belt, which if it gets me through larger laundry loads than my 6 T-shirts test load size (and more water use) would also confirm the rest of the machine is behaving well.
Dan's comment on the holes for the springs on the motor glide assembly is exactly what I have, 2 holes on the left side for springs and one of the right side. The original motor glide assembly is in use, the other motor I had in place temporarily is not in use now, and the motor glide assembly it came with was very different, so much that I was unable to use it. The photos here show the details.
My goal is still to figure out what I have done wrong and re-assemble, to get it back to the way it is supposed to be.
V-belts seem to be quite the subject, some websites measure outside others inside.
I went to a retailer and found the tool used to measure, if I used it correctly my 2-11125 belt measured to 40.5" circumference. Belts in this size range seem to be commonly available in full inch increments. I need a longer belt so that may not be a problem. Also, the cross section of the Maytag belt is in between the standard sizes (see screen grab).
Measuring my Maytag belt's cross section at several random points the longest side of the trapezoid shape, ranges 0.440" to 0.460", (so loosely 7/16"). The thickness between the 2 parallel surfaces is about 0.31" (loosely 5/16"). So a belt I can get is going to be a small compromise, slightly larger cross section.
Looking at the latest pictures the base of the motor glide assembly one can see the mounting studs are offset and if reversed will cause no spring tension on the motor and belt. Even then the original belt is too short to slip appropriately.
I am still not seeing my mistake. Not giving up.
