Most of the time it is nice to post a thread of a well working, restored machine.
Here's a quick clip of a Kenmore gone pissy. Shot on my iPhone so the quality is mediocre.
My diagnosis is: the original version of the agitate spring has gone weak, causing the agitate gear to float inside the transmission assembly, causing the brief interruptions of agitation. The control magnet (wig-wag) is activating the cam with ease. This only happens with a decent load. A no-load full tub of water and the machine is fine.
The issue was discovered after a day full of follies during Mark's, kenmore71, visit Thursday and Friday. Everything that happened wrong was on my own behalf, nothing to do with his visit!
This was the final straw Friday night.
Yet another washer added to the growing list of restoration needs. Gotta love the hobby!
The link below is to a thread from when Robert rebuilt the transmission from his previously-owned early 1952 Whirlpool. After a bit of research, it seems the spring was changed in 1964/1965 for the 'heavy duty' modifications to the gear case.
Ben
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http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?17429
Here's a quick clip of a Kenmore gone pissy. Shot on my iPhone so the quality is mediocre.
My diagnosis is: the original version of the agitate spring has gone weak, causing the agitate gear to float inside the transmission assembly, causing the brief interruptions of agitation. The control magnet (wig-wag) is activating the cam with ease. This only happens with a decent load. A no-load full tub of water and the machine is fine.
The issue was discovered after a day full of follies during Mark's, kenmore71, visit Thursday and Friday. Everything that happened wrong was on my own behalf, nothing to do with his visit!

Yet another washer added to the growing list of restoration needs. Gotta love the hobby!
The link below is to a thread from when Robert rebuilt the transmission from his previously-owned early 1952 Whirlpool. After a bit of research, it seems the spring was changed in 1964/1965 for the 'heavy duty' modifications to the gear case.
Ben
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?17429