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It would not have worked right if you did not have some parts left over.
Great work, Oops washing up liquid, I repaired a dishwasher some time ago and used some to help refit the sump hose with the same results.
 
I think Mike

is making a little jibe at Rob's dosing in the test wash.

Yes with all thoses M8 nuts and bolts left, I'm now doubting myself, whats holding the motor in place lol?

Mike, I love that photo of me and Jon sat facing away from the garden looking at washers on the test run. Can just see harry engrossed between us.

Mathew
 
yes another Fab weekend of repairs. Mum is very appreciative although she still has the Zanussi installed while she has the new kitchen fitted.

Big thanks to Mathew and Harry for the jobs done, Mike for the soup, and Jon, Liam, Chris for being perfect guests.

If there was ever an advert for liquid/low temp washing abuse this must be it. Sheer proof, get that dial to 85*! I just hope Mum wont go back to her old ways now its been rectified.

LOL

Rob

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Excellent!

A Great Thread! - Does anyone think that the 18 & 95 Series Washers are better than the WM64 Washer We Had, or are they both the same? I recently Got an Indesit WIA111 Washer to clean up and sell on, but that is not near as good as our WM64 Was.

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The WM64 is a good machine, especially if it has the later type of motor fitted but it's probably not as sturdy as the 18 series and I don't know if there will be many around in 20 years time. Apart from the usual pumps and brushes, most of the machines like that I went to either had broken drum support spiders or failed door interlocks. When the interlock fails it usually also blows a copper strip on the circuit board but that can be repaired by soldering in a wire link.
 

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