peter, we have a difference of opinion as to what constituted the "GE design". Yes, the one you are referencing probably did have the pump with the drain solenoid rather than the pause and reverse to drain. To me that didn't mean GE deesign, although the motor was it. To me the link to the dishwasher such as the one found in 541979 was still Hotpoint. It still had the porceilain tub. It also had what I called the cheap imitation of a KitchenAid Custom 16 & 17 with that horrible attempt with the sloped rack & underside as well as the ill-arranged tines that allowed for very poor spacing of glasses and mugs where you were forced to put stuff ove the tines. As long as those two factors were still present, it was still a Hotpoint design just like I still consider a KA23 series to be a KitchenAid design because it had the porcelain tub, the top rack, and bottom rack arrangement, even though it was made by Whirlpool. Once they got rid of all that and adopted the PermaTuf tub, the "modern" GE soap dispenser, and the super rack for the top rack, then it became a GE design completely. Albeit, still a much less powerful motor than the comparable GEs. I got rid of my Hotpoint because it couldn't stand up to the demands I put on my dishwasher. I got tired of having to soak entire loads of glasses in the sink in Dawn becuse the machine couldn't wash a full load and deal with rice or mashed potatoes. The gibblets all ended up on everything in the top rack. And this was a properly functioning dishwasher. A friend of mine from work installed the new GSD1200 PotScrubber. (He wanted e to get a Kenmore UltraWash lol). When he pulled hout the Hotpoint and was getting ready to put in the GE, he made this leteral comment: No wonder this thing can't clean like you said it can't, the motors between the two machines are significantly different in size. I remeber when my realtor was showing me the house she pointed out it was a Hotpoint PotWasher, "those are supposed to be pretty good". I thought yeah right, not cmopared to the PotScurbber I have in Houston. I opened the door and it lookeed so much like the 1960s Hotpoint I had in my first college apartment (which was pretty abysmall), I didn't have much hope for the dishwasher. All I can sy is it manageed to wash all 16 loads of stuff that I had to unpack when I moved in. (And I grumbled cuz it didn't hold as much as my GE in Houston either).