Thanks for the replies...
Mark: Thanks for verifying the time. I just thought that 2+ minutes is a bit long compared to spinning and rinsing. They are powerful pumps, the water shoots across the sink but luckily the hose manages to grip the ledge well enough to not fall out on the floor.
I was worried that the pump belt was damaged because the spin motor hood came off mid spin (worn screw) and I got a scare. The belt seemed ok and if it did get a bite from the hood it would have snapped. These belts are quite hardy anyway aren't they as they are wrapped in fibre which adds to the strong factor?
Gary: The restoration was my most expensive topping at least £60! So it would need to look good! I got 5 cans of paint, internal pipes, external pipes, castors, spin mat etc. for that so it wasn't that bad.
I just did some guesswork and realised what wires went where and half an hour later it was right.
The rinsing is great in this machine, far better than manually in the Hotpoint Spin Dryer. You have to keep up the pace though!
Also, instruction manual anyone?
The main area where I'd like people to rate is the paintwork as that was the biggest part of the restoration and I want to know if it looks right? I think is does?