That nifty 66 Maytag top-loader has been sitting, neglected, in the basement since I got it. We had to remove the basement ceiling to begin some pre-kitchen renovations and the lid was left up... A small amount of dusts (saw- and plaster-) got inside, so I thought it would be wise to clean out the tub. I was doing great until I decided to try taking off the pump drain guard under the lower wash arm. I found a screw on the side of the wash arm tube so I undid it, thinking the wash arm would slide right off. It didn't. Worse still, I can't seem to find where the screw was attached! D'OH!!
I am now paranoid that I loosend a washer or nut in the wash arm. Can I actually take this part off?
I tried to unscrew the cap at the top of the wash arm tube, but it didn't budge... I thought better wait than try to force it!
Any help or suggestions from those more knowledgable about Maytags than me would be welcome!
BTW, the model of the dishwasher is a WP600 Series 01 - could that indeed mean it is one of the first Maytag dishwashers?? Serial number is 104573-MU and it was made in Newton, Iowa.

I am now paranoid that I loosend a washer or nut in the wash arm. Can I actually take this part off?
I tried to unscrew the cap at the top of the wash arm tube, but it didn't budge... I thought better wait than try to force it!
Any help or suggestions from those more knowledgable about Maytags than me would be welcome!
BTW, the model of the dishwasher is a WP600 Series 01 - could that indeed mean it is one of the first Maytag dishwashers?? Serial number is 104573-MU and it was made in Newton, Iowa.
