i know who has water bellows for sale right now
i just bought a couple off him!
i have not removed my inner tub as my machine is working fine at the moment but i have been studying the repair manual i downloaded like the bible! it is definately an easier job than tearing down a 1-18 i feel! the rollermatics seem simpler in design to me.
i just aquired 3 more rollermatics this week myself and am picking them up this tuesday. i am going to tear one down for practice as soon as i get them. when i start i am going to post the entire tear down procedure for anyone who may find it helpful. i can't wait to get started as i want to learn about it myself. i know getting the hub nut off will most prob be the hardest part, it was on my 1-18 when i tore it down.
i will keep you posted when i pick these machines up! i also know where to get a pump seal for rollermatics if you need it. i took pump off my rollermatic and gravity drain it thru my floor but then i have a hillbilly house in the country so i can do that crap!
i also just bought 2 oil bellows i found but unfortunately can't part with them as i have to save them for my rollermatics or 1-18 should i ever need them.
i bought a water seal for a rollermatic off e bay recently but there don't seem to be any more at this time. i looked under "frigidaire parts".
thats about all i have on rollermatics at the moment. i sure love that washer though, i started using mine this week since i know i have 3 more now. was afraid to use it before! it is so much fun and i love that sound it makes when it pulsates! there is no other sound as far as washers go in my book! and even though mine is not a rapidry (one of my new one's is) the clothes come out extremely dry after the final spin!