You'd think with the lockdown, I'd be spending TONS of time working on machines, but the downside is that I can't get into Vermont for the various parts I inevitably wind up needing. I decided to finally tackle a couple of those "pain in the neck" repairs. Number one on that hit list was the motor on the '55 Frigidaire Pulsamatic.
When I got it, I knew darn well that there was likely a problem with the motor - from the word go, I had issues with the washer going into spin. The motor would just buzz and if I clicked the timer on and off a couple of times, the spin would finally engage.
So, Mr.Know-It-All here figured maybe the problem may have been the starting capacitor. Nope. It had been replaced, but I nonetheless popped in a beefier one. Nice try....
I finally worked up the will to dismantle the motor and clean the starting switch (and FYI there is a truly excellent picture tutorial on how to remove a 55 Frigidaire washer motor and service the starting switch on one of Robert's threads here in the archives). I took it nice and slow and managed to get the pump, then the motor out with only a moderate amount of swearing.
I got the motor apart, cleaned the switch and tested it. The motor seemed to work fine (yes I tested running it both directions...LOL) outside of the washer.
(apologies for the orientation of the pictures - they were taken on my phone)



When I got it, I knew darn well that there was likely a problem with the motor - from the word go, I had issues with the washer going into spin. The motor would just buzz and if I clicked the timer on and off a couple of times, the spin would finally engage.
So, Mr.Know-It-All here figured maybe the problem may have been the starting capacitor. Nope. It had been replaced, but I nonetheless popped in a beefier one. Nice try....
I finally worked up the will to dismantle the motor and clean the starting switch (and FYI there is a truly excellent picture tutorial on how to remove a 55 Frigidaire washer motor and service the starting switch on one of Robert's threads here in the archives). I took it nice and slow and managed to get the pump, then the motor out with only a moderate amount of swearing.
I got the motor apart, cleaned the switch and tested it. The motor seemed to work fine (yes I tested running it both directions...LOL) outside of the washer.
(apologies for the orientation of the pictures - they were taken on my phone)


