My new 1963 Whirlpool Imperial Mark XII set

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It may not be a Mark XII dryer but that is what the matching washer is though.

Here’s a picture of the model number on the dryer

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Not sure if auto dry was around in some dryers but timed drying was still main stream in most dryers in the 1960’s
 
Interesting thing is when I went through this dryer yesterday someone took all of the light bulbs out of it and only left the ozone light in for some reason. I cleaned all of the lint out of this dryer yesterday and even cleaned out the heating element plenum while I had the dryer apart yesterday evening. There was some burnt lint inside the heating element housing but not very much but I cleaned it out while I had everything apart.

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I ordered a new blower belt for my new 1963 Whirlpool Imperial dryer and it should be here by this Friday. Will definitely try it out this weekend and will try drying a couple of loads of laundry in it to see how it does. Should work fine since it’s a Whirlpool 29” dryer
 
29" WP Built Dryers

WP built dryers from 1949-1965 were all good sturdy machines, BUT they tended to be slow and use more energy than the redesigned 29" dryers that came out in 1966.

 

Hi Sean, your electric MT HOH dryer may even dry faster than this 63 WP even with its 800 watt larger element than the MTs 4800 watt element, it will be a close contest, your gas HOH dryer will likely loose the speed test with the electric 63 WP.

 

John L.
 
My gas HOH will still be my primary daily use dryer but I will be using the ‘63 Whirlpool dryer to dry laundry every now and again. I will definitely be using the ‘63 Whirlpool dryer with the UV light to dry my mother’s work clothes since a couple of people at her work tested positive for covid-19 and I want to make sure all bacteria and viruses are killed off just to be safe
 
The new fan belt arrived for the ‘63 Whirlpool Imperial dryer this afternoon. Will install it later this evening on the ‘63 Whirlpool Imperial dryer and test it out to see how it works

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When I put the new fan belt on, I don’t see the part that moves the belt to the other pulley and didn’t see any remains of it when cleaning it out the other day. Hopefully I can source a replacement part soon for it. The normal and super speed will sort of work but it would change the air output from the blower/fan

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The cable itself is fine it’s the belt shifter that isn’t working. I wonder if there are any on eBay I can buy to replace the belt shifter
 
I plugged the ‘63 Whirlpool dryer in and nothing. Tested it on temperature settings and it won’t start up or do anything at all
 
I took the motor out and this is what one of the windings look like. Not sure if it’s supposed to be this color but something tells me there isn’t something right with this motor

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That's a beautiful set, Sean, congrats! Whirlpool Mark X11 is one of my all-time top favorites. You may just like the Imperial dryer enough to let it be your daily driver. I have the Maytag HOH dryer hooked up with the 160 washer and almost never use that dryer.

I remember seeing a few Mark XIIs as a kid, always wanted one. Now I have three.

The 61 in yellow, 69 Woody and 66 gas dryer. Still working on completing a set :-)



[this post was last edited: 7/30/2020-22:41]

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