Hello everyone, well I scored a 1977 Maytag washer A806 and DG606 set for rebuild and I have some questions for the experts. The units are very clean on the outside.
I've been reading A806 related posts for about a month now trying to get myself up to speed with the rebuild effort that I'm going to tackle soon. Got all the parts I could for it, like tub seal, tub bearing, hoses, pump, etc. The agitator shaft on this machine is in great shape. So I was thinking of reusing the tub seal and stem, just using a new agitator shaft (old type) seal, since I hear that the newer type is not really preferred. I was also thinking of taking the shaft out and having parts of it powder coated, like the ones I see in pictures that the factory did with expoxy paint. The tub is not in great shape, lots of rust, but haven't yet determined if there are any open holes in it. I'm guessing that the tubs in these 40+ year old machines never look that great. An idea came to mind, and would like some feedback - what about taking the tub down to a shop that re-lines gas tanks for cars. If that resin holds up to gasoline, I'm thinking there is a good chance it will hold up to laundry chemicals and such. It is expensive though, a gas tank is usually $300+ to have that done.
Any thoughts??
I've been reading A806 related posts for about a month now trying to get myself up to speed with the rebuild effort that I'm going to tackle soon. Got all the parts I could for it, like tub seal, tub bearing, hoses, pump, etc. The agitator shaft on this machine is in great shape. So I was thinking of reusing the tub seal and stem, just using a new agitator shaft (old type) seal, since I hear that the newer type is not really preferred. I was also thinking of taking the shaft out and having parts of it powder coated, like the ones I see in pictures that the factory did with expoxy paint. The tub is not in great shape, lots of rust, but haven't yet determined if there are any open holes in it. I'm guessing that the tubs in these 40+ year old machines never look that great. An idea came to mind, and would like some feedback - what about taking the tub down to a shop that re-lines gas tanks for cars. If that resin holds up to gasoline, I'm thinking there is a good chance it will hold up to laundry chemicals and such. It is expensive though, a gas tank is usually $300+ to have that done.
Any thoughts??