"Symptoms of these washers being worn"
Thatwasherguy,
Can you elaborate on the symptoms you might observe when the clutching washers become worn?
Last year I rebuilt several pitman transmissions and a couple of them are behaving oddly. When the washer begins a spin cycle, the agitator will briefly agitate back and forth a time or two before going into the spin direction. I've tried adjusting the drive pulley lug and changing the brake, but neither solved the issue. It doesn't seem to affect operation or performance, but it annoys the perfectionist in me. Four other transmissions I rebuilt do not exhibit this behavior - just these two.
I'm wondering if it might one of the symptoms of a worn clutching washer that you mentioned. I did not change the clutching washers in any of the transmissions I rebuilt last year because they looked fine to me.
Thanks,
Jeff
Thatwasherguy,
Can you elaborate on the symptoms you might observe when the clutching washers become worn?
Last year I rebuilt several pitman transmissions and a couple of them are behaving oddly. When the washer begins a spin cycle, the agitator will briefly agitate back and forth a time or two before going into the spin direction. I've tried adjusting the drive pulley lug and changing the brake, but neither solved the issue. It doesn't seem to affect operation or performance, but it annoys the perfectionist in me. Four other transmissions I rebuilt do not exhibit this behavior - just these two.
I'm wondering if it might one of the symptoms of a worn clutching washer that you mentioned. I did not change the clutching washers in any of the transmissions I rebuilt last year because they looked fine to me.
Thanks,
Jeff