GA107A that needs a drive motor
Thanks, Good-Shepherd, combo52, and gsd-dan. Here are some answers and questions.
Good-Shepherd - I think the motor is bad because it will start spinning the drum for a few seconds to a minute or two, then stop. It is making a screech sound when it first starts. If I let it go, it will get too hot to touch. There is a smell of electrical burning. I removed the belts to take the load off the motor, and it did the same thing. It runs long enough to start smoking (still probably only a minute) with no load (belts). This discussion is good though, because how do I know that the transmission and clutch are OK? The motor has been getting weaker for some time - clothes were not as dry as they should be after final spin for the last year plus.
gsd-dan - thanks! my concern is the wiring. I have a green wire, not blue, and I am not sure everything would match up on that ebay motor. Any ideas on that? I don't know if they changed the internal wiring on different motors, so it might not be match the colors wiring job, and I would be concerned about frying the new to me motor experimenting.
combo32/John - 6.5 hours from Beltsville, 2 hours from Cleveland. Maybe there is some good kayaking your way and I can work it into a trip, LOL. Thanks for the offer, though and input.
Ongoing concerns:
1. If I buy the a single speed motor/12002351 - will I encounter issues with the wiring? I have 5 wires to connect in the right place for the right function, and it seems it will not be a straight color to color match up. I attached a pic of my current motor.
2. Is there a simple diagnostic I can do on the transmission to make sure it is working OK. I noticed a little oily residue on the bottom of it, but not enough to drip. It is from the 1970s, so perhaps not unexpected.
R,
Shawn
