Hello fellow AWers -
It's hard to believe I restored the '58 Unimatic about this time a year ago. During that write-up I had mentioned that I had plans to detail out the differences between the two Unimatic oil pumps, but more importantly provide cross reference information for both styles so folks had easy access to the correct o-rings for future reoperation of their mechanisms. We have a friend in need so I thought it was a good time to finally get this down on paper.
What we know is Frigidaire did a complete overhaul of the Unimatic oil pump at some point in the mid 60's. What I don't know is exactly when the revised kit was introduced nor their official reasoning for the revision. The January 1964 reprint of the SER-723 1947-1960 parts catalog still calls out the original style pump, so my best guess is the revised pump was introduced shortly after, judging by the part numbers used on the revised pump it (656 and 752 series PNs). The first instance of this kit popping up that I'm aware of is the 1971 Frigidaire Full Line Parts Catalog.
As for the reason why the revision was created - I suspect Frigidaire found that over time the original spring portion of the cap would give out causing the cover that holds the spring within the cap, against the bottom part of the seal, to blow out. Once this happens the oil would become oil soaked and the mechanism would be inoperable. This is pure speculation on my part but based on a few mechanisms that I have seen with this issue. This also gave them an opportunity to improve the pumping mechanism as well (see below).
The original service kit part number for the cap and seals was 5417162, which included a new cap, o-rings, oil seals (the mechanical seal), pump finger, and gasket. (photo 1 below, taken from the 1957 washer parts manual)
The revised service kit part number was 6591693 and introduces a completely new cap, new mechanical seal, and two new part numbers for the o-rings. (photo 2 below, taken from the instruction sheet from the service kit)
[this post was last edited: 10/12/2020-21:47]


It's hard to believe I restored the '58 Unimatic about this time a year ago. During that write-up I had mentioned that I had plans to detail out the differences between the two Unimatic oil pumps, but more importantly provide cross reference information for both styles so folks had easy access to the correct o-rings for future reoperation of their mechanisms. We have a friend in need so I thought it was a good time to finally get this down on paper.
What we know is Frigidaire did a complete overhaul of the Unimatic oil pump at some point in the mid 60's. What I don't know is exactly when the revised kit was introduced nor their official reasoning for the revision. The January 1964 reprint of the SER-723 1947-1960 parts catalog still calls out the original style pump, so my best guess is the revised pump was introduced shortly after, judging by the part numbers used on the revised pump it (656 and 752 series PNs). The first instance of this kit popping up that I'm aware of is the 1971 Frigidaire Full Line Parts Catalog.
As for the reason why the revision was created - I suspect Frigidaire found that over time the original spring portion of the cap would give out causing the cover that holds the spring within the cap, against the bottom part of the seal, to blow out. Once this happens the oil would become oil soaked and the mechanism would be inoperable. This is pure speculation on my part but based on a few mechanisms that I have seen with this issue. This also gave them an opportunity to improve the pumping mechanism as well (see below).
The original service kit part number for the cap and seals was 5417162, which included a new cap, o-rings, oil seals (the mechanical seal), pump finger, and gasket. (photo 1 below, taken from the 1957 washer parts manual)
The revised service kit part number was 6591693 and introduces a completely new cap, new mechanical seal, and two new part numbers for the o-rings. (photo 2 below, taken from the instruction sheet from the service kit)
[this post was last edited: 10/12/2020-21:47]

