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the only thing with the application of a cogged belt is for tight turns around the pulleys....

I have found both, and used both of several machines, others may chime in, but don't see a big deal in either one being used.....

can you post your model number or the size of the belt and I will help you with locating one.....I may even have one here....

we'll figure it out
 
check this link out......but first, go in and "ask them a question"....they will cross reference to let you know if this will fit your machine exactly before you purchase....

you will be surprised how many belts or pumps are the same, yet have several part numbers....

heres a pic of the set I had.....


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Mike, I am sorry I didn't think of this sooner but I have a good selection of Speed Queen parts that I bought as a lot last summer.  I don't have an inventory, but there are belts, knobs, a timer or two and at least one pump.  If you ever need anything else (and aren't in a hurry...LOL) let me know and I'll do some digging. 
 
Pump & Belt.

A SQ 4-port pump and a pump belt are still commonly stocked items in many appliance parts stores. My store even has them in stock.

Pump: 31968, $51.13 retail.
Pump Belt: 27155, $7.95 retail.

You should be able to find them locally with relative ease. If not, feel free to send me a message via AW.org and I can see what I can do regarding better pricing and shipping. My store can ship them out as soon as Monday afternoon.

Dave
 
speed queen pump

i have received a speed queen pump from a club member, brand new in the factory package, he said he has had it for some time. opened up the pkg, I turned the pulley it turns but seems a little tight. is this normal? going to get a pump belt Monday, any thoughts would help. Thanks Mike
 
well, as with any Speed Queen machine, never run it dry.....will most likely work better once in the machine and lubricated from the water....

normally I would say to add about a bucket of water to the drain hose before you start, but this isn't a solid tub, so starting on a regular fill should work out fine...

if it were me, I would probably pour in a bucket of really hot water first, then start the machine....
 
Yes, it will work,..

It may require a little more tension, but don't overdo it...the pump bearings are not that strong.

 

Take some medium grit sandpaper (150-180), and polish the pulley "vees" on each side of motor and pump, trying to leave a good cross hatch pattern...(XXXX).

 

Will give the best surface for break-in.

 

Good Luck,

LaVidaBoem
 
up and running

wonders never cease, I finally found a belt for my speed queen, I switched out the pump when you look into the old pump it looks like white cement, pully wouldn't turn it, put the new pump in and put the new belt on she runs like a charm have missed using, I was using my Norge built magic chef in the meantime love that machine too. I wish i had a laundry room where I could have more than 1 running. i have been retired 7 months now and people i know who are looking for advice on what washing machine to buy I tell them Speed Queen, the librarian at my local library knew I sold appliances so she had ask me what washer to buy and I told her a speed queen. long story short she did her research and when i was there she said that she bought a speed queen, absolutely loves it.

Mike
 
Need a transmission for my Speed Queen wringer washer

I have been trying to find a transmission for my Speed Queen wringer washer model #USM890. I'm not sure where to look. I have even tried ebay but to no luck yet. Any advice, suggestions, or possible places I may be able to get one would be greatly appreciated. I live in Alaska and this machine is desperately needed by an older woman who does not have a whole lot of money.

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