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calling all you frigidaire guys, please help me out here!

i am still trying to get the hub nut off my 1-18 so i can put in the new water seal i bought off the web last week. i do not have the slugger wrench that was listed here but will buy it if i have to.

if i could get the pulsator shaft to drop down i could get my 1 1/2 inch deep socket on that hub nut. i have not had any luck in removing the agitator arm assembly. i have removed all bolts (3 of them) using a 12 point socket, 5/16 and 3/8 as the rollermatic service guide i downloaded said to do. but the arm will not budge. i also took out the phillip screw on the other end of the arm and removed the large diameter nut like ring thinking maybe the end of the shaft could then drop out of the arm. no luck. any tips would be appreciated very much!

thanks, pete

first i removed these two bolts

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looking

at the agitator arm on the right side end i removed that phiilip screw that holds the nut ring tight. i have no idea what this ring nut does, it removed easily after the screw ws out. if anyone knows it's purpose please inform me.

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i tried prying open

the gap where the bolts tightened up on with a large screwdriver thing maybe that would release the shaft and it could drop out but no luck.

i will wait to hear from you guys before i do anything else. this machine runs great and if i can get that new seal in it will be my main washer! in fact i'm displaying it in the living room next to my rollermatic and i'm going to leave the cabinet off and paint it bright colors and run a drain for it thru the floor. i also found a new water bellows for it and have ordered 3 of them for good measure! all that's holding me up is that hub nut!

should i just buy the slugger wrench or attempt to use a socket?

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i'm going to paint the outer tub a nice bright color

for festivity and mount a peice of thin plexiglass over this origional schematic that is glued to the tub. the date on it is 8-14-78!

when i get it done it wiull not only be a novelty for my living room but a fully functional washer as well. i am mounting the control panel above it on the wall.

but that hub nut must come off!

thanks again for your help!

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there was a special tool to remove the arm from the wheel.
looks like a tie rod end remover.channel locks on the hard edge will remove the arm from the shaft. to remove the entire assembly you are going to have to drop the pump. never liked this design due to mechanism adversely effected by moisture and 1st design spin roller screws would brake due to roller chatter.
I then learned to use a longer screw and you could remove the broken part without dropping the mechanism.
patience, grasshopper; is the key word with these washers.
also learning, to know when to stop, and scrap it.
 
thanks

i agree that it's best to quit awhile when frustrated. but hopefully i won't have to scrap this machine!

i just got the agitate arm off! i used a chisel to wedge in the slot where the bolts were and widen it a bit, the arm shaft dropped right out of the agitate wheel assembly. so i dropped the shaft down and can now get my socket on the hub nut. am going to take another break and continue on here.

thanks
 
Question for Jetcone:

Can you provide us a link on where to get this wrench? I'd like to add one to my tools. I have another 1-18 that's disassembled, except I can't get the nut to the agitator off. That's where I stopped. Any help there would be greatly appreciated! Also, I am looking for another agitator for that machine, as the one that's on it is busted a few places on the bottom above the black rubber part. Perhaps I could attempt to fix it with composits when I get it off, but I won't know until I get a better look.

NorfolkSouthern
 
well, success!

i got the agitate arm to drop as i said, i sued my 1 1/2 deep socket on the hub nut and it came right off!

i decided to completely strip it all down and took transmission, motor, everything off! here are some pics!

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i have to repair some rust

where the opening is for the drain pump collection cup (back center of pic). it's not that bad yet but there was evidence of leakage in this area.

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you can see the rust

problem better in this picture, in the back right corner. i've had worse problems with my dishwashers so i'm not worried about fixing it, it will be easy!

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if i could find a bearing set

i would go ahead and replace the spin bearings while i am at it. so far no luck. if anyone knows of any please let me know. or are they a standard size i could get from a bearing company?

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