Post GE filter flos
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The outer tubs got a bit smaller so they would not touch the cabinet during spin, but the inner basket got considerably larger (and deeper) being less than an inch from the outer tub. There were two outer tubs and two wash baskets that I recall. Both the extra large and super capacity inner and outer tubs were same size at the top of the balance ring, but the extra large capacity inner and outer tub slanted inward by about two or three inches to produce a lower capacity machine.
Motors were 1/2 HP, one or two speed, with about half a dozen variants, but they fell into 3 major types in this order before the Hydrowave.
1) A centrifugal start motor with a clutch attached to the output shaft.
2) A PSC motor with clutch on shaft.
3) A PSC without a clutch (pulley direct on shaft)
The transmission was a lot more compact and smaller, it no longer protruded above and through the outer tub.