I'm not sure if there is an appropriate place on this forum to ask this, so I'll just put it in my favorite reading section. 
I saw some of ya'll talking about the washer solenoid valves and getting more water flow through them by drilling the enlarging the holes in the restrictors. I took apart a washer solenoid (some are apparently glued together and can't be taken apart?) and took out the restrictor, but that cause too much water pressure on the diaphragm for the valve to open at all! Or it could be that the restrictor was what held the piston (sorry I'm not sure if I'm using proper solenoid terminology) up far enough to catch the magnetic field.
It would also seem that full-flow solenoid valves are very hard to find. I found a valve on ebay (included link) and I think the holes look significantly larger than the ones in my washer's valve, but I don't know if the voltage is correct (I think I saw a 120v on the washer valve somewhere), or if the flow would actually be any different.
So I'm curious if anyone has successfully modified their machine to have a higher flow and what your story is! Any suggestions?
Rod

I saw some of ya'll talking about the washer solenoid valves and getting more water flow through them by drilling the enlarging the holes in the restrictors. I took apart a washer solenoid (some are apparently glued together and can't be taken apart?) and took out the restrictor, but that cause too much water pressure on the diaphragm for the valve to open at all! Or it could be that the restrictor was what held the piston (sorry I'm not sure if I'm using proper solenoid terminology) up far enough to catch the magnetic field.
It would also seem that full-flow solenoid valves are very hard to find. I found a valve on ebay (included link) and I think the holes look significantly larger than the ones in my washer's valve, but I don't know if the voltage is correct (I think I saw a 120v on the washer valve somewhere), or if the flow would actually be any different.
So I'm curious if anyone has successfully modified their machine to have a higher flow and what your story is! Any suggestions?
Rod
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