Dave -
I've been out of town since Friday and have just skimmed here briefly (aw.org withdrawal), but I wanted to let you know that if you can avoid it, do not move the Kenmore on it's side for any length of time more than 10 minutes, preferably not at all.
On machines that have been used a fair amount, the seal that covers the agitator shaft in the transmission cover will wear, and laying the machine on it's side will cause you to loose up to 1/2 of the machine's oil. Obviously this is not good, not to mention whatever issues there are with what that oil spills onto.
Whenever moving a belt-drive Whirlpool/Kenmore on it's side, even temporarily, two things are important to be aware of. On the original standard capacity sized tubs, and the latest belt-drives, 1981-1987, the baseplate is the widest item, especially on the sides, and you can dent the cabinet from the inside if it is allowed to hit it hard enough or frequently enough. On the large capacity 1967-1981 machines, the tub overhangs the baseplate considerably (because they are wider than the others) and this can bend the tub or dislodge the seals if jarred hard enough.
I do not recommend moving belt drive machines in their sides at all unless you are confident the tranmission is going to hold the oil and you take care to brace and support the superstructure. My experience has been that often a machine will hold oil for a brief time while I lay it down to take it apart, but once it starts to drip, it's on, and big-time.
Gordon