I've provided a link to a thread I launched about this a year ago for reference. The subject machine is one of the last to roll off the line with a Pitman transmission in May of 1987.
I've been cautious about running heavy loads over the past year, but today something happened that I really didn't expect. The machine was washing one cotton/poly blend king size flat sheet and a lightweight cotton/poly Italian pull-over shirt, with water level a little more than half full. It spun fine going into the spray rinse. Suds were low (less than half a scoop of Gain powder), but about halfway through the spraying, the tub slowed way down, slower than during other incidents with a full load of towels. It was just barely able to recover to full speed after the spraying stopped and before the timer clicked over to the deep rinse fill sequence.
Since the contents were well-balanced and lightweight, why would this have happened? I really don't want to have to babysit this machine every time I use it, but that appears to be necessary after today's experience.
The real puzzler is, just prior to washing the solo sheet, I ran a full load of bed linens with two king size sheets, two heavy cotton king size pillow cases, four standard pillow cases and four zippered pillow covers. The machine did a spray rinse without slowing at all, even though it had to drain a full tub of water first, which provided less time for it to get up to top speed before the spray began.
I'm at a loss trying to come up with an explanation for this slowing situation and why it's intermittent. It clearly has nothing to do with load size or weight, and I'm pretty sure we can rule out suds, too. Any suggestions in addition to those provided in the linked thread would be appreciated.
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I've been cautious about running heavy loads over the past year, but today something happened that I really didn't expect. The machine was washing one cotton/poly blend king size flat sheet and a lightweight cotton/poly Italian pull-over shirt, with water level a little more than half full. It spun fine going into the spray rinse. Suds were low (less than half a scoop of Gain powder), but about halfway through the spraying, the tub slowed way down, slower than during other incidents with a full load of towels. It was just barely able to recover to full speed after the spraying stopped and before the timer clicked over to the deep rinse fill sequence.
Since the contents were well-balanced and lightweight, why would this have happened? I really don't want to have to babysit this machine every time I use it, but that appears to be necessary after today's experience.
The real puzzler is, just prior to washing the solo sheet, I ran a full load of bed linens with two king size sheets, two heavy cotton king size pillow cases, four standard pillow cases and four zippered pillow covers. The machine did a spray rinse without slowing at all, even though it had to drain a full tub of water first, which provided less time for it to get up to top speed before the spray began.
I'm at a loss trying to come up with an explanation for this slowing situation and why it's intermittent. It clearly has nothing to do with load size or weight, and I'm pretty sure we can rule out suds, too. Any suggestions in addition to those provided in the linked thread would be appreciated.

Maytag 712 Slows Near End of Spray Rinse
I mentioned this problem in another Maytag thread, but have decided it needs its own discussion. Advice in the other thread was to check pump belt tension. I did, and it was loose (the belt could be squeezed in the middle and both sides would readily touch -- while keeping the motor...
