Now I had a replacement generic valve at the ready (OK, I do keep a spare one in stock... LOL) so my progress wasn't supposed to be halted. However, as I posted on Saturday, I was stumped about what to do about that second water flow pipe that directed water into the float valve chamber.
I should have thought to search the archives here; I found a post from 2005 that explains all (see link below)!
Who knew that the idea behind this tube had originally been to flush out soap residue. This also shows that if you're trying to fix something on a vintage washer and hit a snag, chances are that someone else ran into the same issue. Better still, they found a workaround!! So the progress was not impeded too badly.
http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?2698

I should have thought to search the archives here; I found a post from 2005 that explains all (see link below)!
Who knew that the idea behind this tube had originally been to flush out soap residue. This also shows that if you're trying to fix something on a vintage washer and hit a snag, chances are that someone else ran into the same issue. Better still, they found a workaround!! So the progress was not impeded too badly.
http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?2698
