bobofhollywood
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progress report
Today I found that the timer motor has open windings. Lucky for me I happened to have a spare Bendix timer here from around the same vintage, and it yielded a good motor of compatibility. Looks slightly different that the original, but fits and works fine. Whew!~ That would have been a bummer to get the cabinet all back on only to have a doa timer. Now it ZIPS along smartly every 30 seconds with a staccato zzzztttt. Hurray!
I have the pump all back together and on the washer, and even have all 4 foot pads on again, and a new belt which I had here on the ol' green maytag 606 in storage (parts machine).
I have the AMP almost installed, with drain hose on, fill hoses (new ones) on, and power cord ready to plug in the outlet. Tomorrow should be the day it wakes up from it's coma.
I also cleaned on it all day today, and it's looking really fabulous now. Orange Goop waterless hand cleaner with a toothbrush and a rag works miracles.
Bob
Today I found that the timer motor has open windings. Lucky for me I happened to have a spare Bendix timer here from around the same vintage, and it yielded a good motor of compatibility. Looks slightly different that the original, but fits and works fine. Whew!~ That would have been a bummer to get the cabinet all back on only to have a doa timer. Now it ZIPS along smartly every 30 seconds with a staccato zzzztttt. Hurray!
I have the pump all back together and on the washer, and even have all 4 foot pads on again, and a new belt which I had here on the ol' green maytag 606 in storage (parts machine).
I have the AMP almost installed, with drain hose on, fill hoses (new ones) on, and power cord ready to plug in the outlet. Tomorrow should be the day it wakes up from it's coma.
I also cleaned on it all day today, and it's looking really fabulous now. Orange Goop waterless hand cleaner with a toothbrush and a rag works miracles.
Bob