jamman_98
Well-known member
Ok here is my story. A couple months ago I was driving by a fenced in area that had cars in it. In the middle of it was a BOL 1970's GE Washer. I contacted the guy and after 2 months go the machine yesterday. It had been sitting outside for over a year and the guy gave it to me for free. It had been full of water which had to be dumped out. I got it home and today started to work on it to see if it still worked. I plugged it in and nothing happened. I removed the back and messed with the pump. I got it to spin but not agitate. I then turned it off and with my hand turned the motor and noticed that it did agitate so the transmission is not frozen. Now to a couple questions.
1. I noticed that I got shocked when touching it. It could have been a bad ground plug that I had but not sure. Any suggestions on how to check that it is still grounded well.
2. Does the washer have to have water in order for it to agitate. I did pour water into it but it all leaked out the outer tub. I'm sure I will be replacing a seal on that.
3. Does anyone have a repair manual for a GE. I've seen them on e-bay but not sure if I buy one it will be for this model. WWA5600VCLW.
4. It seems not to spin very fast but not sure if was up to full rpms or not. Does the motor need oil or is it one that is self lubricating? (I think that's the term)
She cleaned up well and I"m excited to be fixing a washing machine. I know she is not as pretty or exciting as some of the TOL GEs or other makes but she's my Charlie Brown Christmas Tree and I'm going to get her working again.
Thanks in Advance.
Joe aka jamman_98
Summerville, SC
1. I noticed that I got shocked when touching it. It could have been a bad ground plug that I had but not sure. Any suggestions on how to check that it is still grounded well.
2. Does the washer have to have water in order for it to agitate. I did pour water into it but it all leaked out the outer tub. I'm sure I will be replacing a seal on that.
3. Does anyone have a repair manual for a GE. I've seen them on e-bay but not sure if I buy one it will be for this model. WWA5600VCLW.
4. It seems not to spin very fast but not sure if was up to full rpms or not. Does the motor need oil or is it one that is self lubricating? (I think that's the term)
She cleaned up well and I"m excited to be fixing a washing machine. I know she is not as pretty or exciting as some of the TOL GEs or other makes but she's my Charlie Brown Christmas Tree and I'm going to get her working again.
Thanks in Advance.
Joe aka jamman_98
Summerville, SC