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Congrats and good luck...the Ramp Activation is worth it! I did all of the below with my Dispensall before even water-testing it, and it's now 100% leak-free, both water and oil! Greg's explanation for removing the top is good and is basically what the repair manual states. Be sure to get the GE repair manual; they're on eBay all the time. It is VERY helpful and is one of the most detailed washer repair manuals I've read.

Have you removed the spin tub and checked the outer tub for rust and to see if the flexible boot's OK? After you raise the top, pull up HARD on the agitator (or use the Agi-Tamer...it works well for these) to lift it off and unclip the plastic boot underneath. Remove 4 bolts underneath (use penetrating oil...these can be quite a b*tch to loosen), and the tub should lift off (although with the heavy balance ring on the top it is HEAVY; having two people wouldn't be a bad idea). Inspect the boot carefully, grab the shaft, and see if the boot flexes. Get some POR-15 (just the standard black) and be sure to paint over the rust or else it will "come back and haunt you" over time. It's not cheap, but a little goes a long way so you won't use much to patch the tub. Also, check the top seal for any gaps/imperfections, and be sure to clean it. This is what prevents the water from leaking out during spin-drain (IMHO, these machines would have been MUCH better-off if they neutral-drained instead; not the best design).

Now, about the "moving basket". Is the tub indexing during agitation and not "catching"? At the beginning of agitation, it moves around until it "catches", and then stops. During agitation, the tub sort of "does the twist" back and forth, however, does not move dramatically. If you stop the machine during agitation after it "catches", you will not be able to turn the tub by hand. If the tub indexes, the clutch problem probably contributed to the fact that it's not "catching", based on what you said. When my machine starts out in Gentle, the tub moves around and even then it "catches" with considerable force, so I can imagine what starting out on Normal would do. I'm not 100% positive how this works or if this is a clutch or transmission problem. You can shift FROM Gentle TO Normal while the machine is running, but not vice-versa. Not taking any chances, I just shut the machine off first.

--Austin
 
Matt:

When the time comes, Tuesday is appliance disposal day around here. Of course furniture day is Wednesday when "bulk" is curbed.

Come over on a Monday night and we will find you whatever it is you are looking for!

And since the homes here were built in 1945 to 1955 we can perhaps find some classic gas and/ or electric stoves, too for those interested.
 
GREAT IDEA!

I'd love to come out on a monday and drive around and go hunting! Maybe even this comming monday evening I'll come out - sorrry i didn't read this thread till now.

I'll email you!

Matt
 
and by the way..

Austin you never cease to amaze me! I think i'm going to fly you up to NY when I finally find my filter flo and have you work on it with me - I'm so glad too see such enthusiasm from someone your age. If only i had this forum back then I'd probably not have stuffed this interest into the back of my mind in highschool!

you are very lucky and we are lucky to have you!

and again - Happy Early Birthday!

Matt
 
Repair manual for GE

I have discovered a GE TOL which I think in good condition for $100 at a country junk shop. It's clean, looks good and I have the mini baske (white) for it. It has the spiral agitator and the guy says it works. I"m going to get it Saturday so I figure I'm going to have to go over it before I start using it. I have seen some repair manuals on e-bay but how can I be sure I got one for this machine? Pic to come.
Thanks
Joe
 
I have access to a 1972 filter flow,

should I get it or pass? It is one of my customers machine and she is complaining it does not work well anymore. I have been there and heard it run. Sounds good to me. I have always been Maytag and Kenore, and GE would be a totaly new thing for my brian!.

Steve
 
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