Greg, about the parts (and again, thank you for the 'care package' you sent along with the machines!), you did include what Phil suspects to be the part that's causing the agitation chatter. This is it, the bearing plate that I think is above the agitate pulley - Phil did explain it to me but I think I was busily daydreaming of watching laundry roll over in live-water action, 1959-style...
The problem is likely because of wear on the tabs on the top of the bearing - if they are very badly worn, they won't engage to the agitate shaft (again, please correct me if I got that wrong). They could be rubbing just below and thus causing the clatter that reminds me of a bad flywheel trying to engage with a car starter.
We'll have to take the one in the machine out to assess it, but Phil's already suggested that I should try and find a new one. Phil was very fortunate to have made the acquaintance of an ex-Frigidaire dealer (who is also almost as big a Frigidaire fan as Phil is) and this gentlemen shared a lot of service advice and pitfalls with Phil. I'll have to look him up myself, I think!!


The problem is likely because of wear on the tabs on the top of the bearing - if they are very badly worn, they won't engage to the agitate shaft (again, please correct me if I got that wrong). They could be rubbing just below and thus causing the clatter that reminds me of a bad flywheel trying to engage with a car starter.
We'll have to take the one in the machine out to assess it, but Phil's already suggested that I should try and find a new one. Phil was very fortunate to have made the acquaintance of an ex-Frigidaire dealer (who is also almost as big a Frigidaire fan as Phil is) and this gentlemen shared a lot of service advice and pitfalls with Phil. I'll have to look him up myself, I think!!

