Well guys, it's been officially determined that the tub is bad in my Rapidry 1000. The achilles heel of this solid tub has done it in -- the tub plug, it was completely rotten and allowed the cast iron filings to clump together, this explains the poor balancing and vibration issues on this machine.
Fortunately, due to the kindness of other club members I have a donor machine with a good tub. The issues surrounding this are definetly not new ones. The tub nut is stuck on the donor machine and I've drowned it in PB Blaster. I'm trying to loosen it with channel locks and a rubber mallet to no avail. It should also be noted that this tub nut lacks the locking tab to hold the nut in place. Second issue, the agitator nut will not release on the Rapidry machine. The keyway on the shaft is missing as it turns all the way thru with the jetcone turning and possible wrinkling to the bellows. I put a pair of locking pliers on the agitate shaft and let it ride against the upper pump housing, it still turned thru.
I spent about 5 hours on this yesterday and am stopped in my tracks by these maladies. Today, I'm tired, sore, and disheartened with the process so I must rest until I feel like working on it again. Think I'm going to have to call my Dad in to help. I'd like to think I'm still strong and independent at 35 -- I never like asking for help...
Here are the pictures of where I'm currently at in the process.

Fortunately, due to the kindness of other club members I have a donor machine with a good tub. The issues surrounding this are definetly not new ones. The tub nut is stuck on the donor machine and I've drowned it in PB Blaster. I'm trying to loosen it with channel locks and a rubber mallet to no avail. It should also be noted that this tub nut lacks the locking tab to hold the nut in place. Second issue, the agitator nut will not release on the Rapidry machine. The keyway on the shaft is missing as it turns all the way thru with the jetcone turning and possible wrinkling to the bellows. I put a pair of locking pliers on the agitate shaft and let it ride against the upper pump housing, it still turned thru.
I spent about 5 hours on this yesterday and am stopped in my tracks by these maladies. Today, I'm tired, sore, and disheartened with the process so I must rest until I feel like working on it again. Think I'm going to have to call my Dad in to help. I'd like to think I'm still strong and independent at 35 -- I never like asking for help...
Here are the pictures of where I'm currently at in the process.







