With the Blackstone washer repairs done and the KitchenAid KDS54 leak-proofed, I thought I'd take a run at the GE BOL automatic that I got at the big appliance auction last November.
I figured it would be good practice to tear into this washer before attacking the 1953 or 1957 GE's that are ever so patiently waiting their restoration...
Mechanically, this washer is very similar to the 1953 GE. The transmission and clutch seem to be identical. When I tested the 1960 one, I did manage to get it up to a spin after some messing around but it would never agitate. My theory is that there is a transmission problem; and to get to a GE washer transmission, you've got to get the tub out.
Full disclosure - I have been trying to get this bleeding tub out for a month now... I think what finally did it was some PB Blaster on the tub nuts. I put on several coats since I got a can in Vermont on Thursday and today I managed to undo them without stripping or breaking them.

I figured it would be good practice to tear into this washer before attacking the 1953 or 1957 GE's that are ever so patiently waiting their restoration...
Mechanically, this washer is very similar to the 1953 GE. The transmission and clutch seem to be identical. When I tested the 1960 one, I did manage to get it up to a spin after some messing around but it would never agitate. My theory is that there is a transmission problem; and to get to a GE washer transmission, you've got to get the tub out.
Full disclosure - I have been trying to get this bleeding tub out for a month now... I think what finally did it was some PB Blaster on the tub nuts. I put on several coats since I got a can in Vermont on Thursday and today I managed to undo them without stripping or breaking them.
