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This one turned up on Craigslist Montreal... I will hopefully go and see it tomorrow evening and priced at a mere $30, I may just nab it! The picture isn't that good, but I am going to guess it's a mid-70s model, made by WCI. Looks like a MOL machine - I will also guess the three pushbuttons are for Pots and Pans, Normal Wash, and Rinse and Hold cycles. According to the ad, it was gently used... We shall see!!

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Well, Edsels have become highly collectible, no?? LOL
I am still interested in the machine mostly because Avocado is already starting to become a hard to find colour. That and the fact that I have a clear opportunity to snag a dishwasher while hubby is off at a conference in Alaska...
 
Beauty

. . . is in the eye of the beholder. I think it's a beauty and you should not hesitate to buy it. I would too if the opportunity presented itself to me. It's beautiful. Pay no attention to combo52. That's just his opinion - and a rather mean spirited and rude one at that.
 
Enjoy, Have Fun

They were very loud and had no filter. It was quite disappointing to see how a dishwasher that had been highly recommended right above the 15 KitchenAids could be turned into such a piece of junk. There was one in my condo. Inside it still looked sorta like a WH, but what they did with the pump and motor was sad. Thankfully, I had my KDS58.
 
I think I am most interested in this machine because it looks SOOOO much like the Viking machines (they were rebadged Westinghouse models, anyway) that I fondly remember gaping at for hours in the old Eatons store in downtown Montreal...
 
$30 dollar white westinghouse dw

This looks to be the last dw that WH designed it was a disastrous attempt to make a machine that could compete with the cheap builder machines that GE was selling new home builders. I actually do think you should get it you will be amazed at the construction and all the short cuts they took in the design and building of this machine. I could go on for pages about this machine , the racks didn't even have wheels on them just plastic skids, but I must say it is historic and if I found a mint one I would probably get it for the museum. Bob of hollywood you may not make it through your probation period.
 
badly rusted motor shaft

I found a 1978 westinghouse dishwasher at the dump in 1982
(only 4 yrs old!)and salvaged the pump/motor assembly to
examine and possibly use for other apps-when i checked it out
i found it leaked because rust had formed on the motor shaft
under the impeller and expanded,cracking the bakelite impeller.
The pump,driven by a 1/2hp,3000rpm shaded pole motor mounted
horizontal,was a lot like that of a GE dishwasher of the same
era.
 
Well, I got it!

I had a pretty good idea that I would - I just had a feeling about this one. I saw it on Friday evening, making a detour into St-Leonard (east of Montreal) and through incredible traffic... The seller told me the machine belonged to his parents and had been used only on 'big special occaisons'. It was a little grimy on the outside and loading a dishwasher into a car oneself is a little awkward, BUT I got it down to Ogden! I spent the day Saturday working on setting the foundations for a new deck, so I only got to examine the machine on Sunday...

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Cobweb city under the machine! The pump, hoses, and tub underside all looked good - no signs of leaks or rust!

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You can be sure....

that this really IS a Westinghouse! It really must be one of the last ones before WCI gobbled them up.

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Can't figure this out...

I can't really understand what this insulated conduit leading from the pump is... There is an exhaust opening on the very bottom of the cabinet. Is this some kind of a moist air exhaust system??

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Pristine tub and racks

I don't use the word lightly but WOW! The inside of the machine is like new!

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I invested a couple of hours cleaning up the cabinet. Well worth it - the machine looks almost brand new!

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Wash arm

Here's a photo of the wash arm - there are side-facing rectangular jets at each end of the arm, with round jets in the top.

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Looks very nice!
It looks to be in very good shape!
Happy you saved it.
Are you going to use it soon?
Brent
 
Wash tower

Very much like the Viking (Westinghouse) top-loader I have. The spray tip is moulded, though.

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Oh and did I mention it still works?

Oh yay! The machine ran through its first 'bucket test' in fine style, so I hooked it up to a hose from the house for a full cycle test. It passed! LOL It is very quiet (there was a good amount of insulation I could see when the dishwasher was on its side). The Double Wash cycle took just over an hour. I did notice something odd, however... The pump continues to run during the dry phase of the cycle... Made me kinda wonder what that was all about - if anyone knows if this is normal or not, please let me know!
So, this (I guess) 70s Westinghouse got rolled to the back of the garage - I will find out if Hubby even notices it when he is back in two weeks... LOL

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Westinghouse!

The Westinghouse dishwashers I remember had a filter that went across the bottom. Is that missing or the way it is supposed to be? Can we get a view of the control panel?
Thanks
Peter
 
'Glides instead of wheels on the racks' - John, that is exactly what this one has! I thought that was kindy chintzy too! I figured it might have been because this machine looks pretty close to BOL if not the BOL model.
Brent - Yep, I will try and get a test wash in before winter!
Pete - Didn't think to take pictures of the control panel, but I will do so next week. It's pretty simple - the 3 pushbuttons are for 'rinse and hold' and 'on' or 'off' for the Sanitizer option.
 
Gorgeous

I thought it was beautiful before but my opinion has escalated to gorgeous. I am so glad you got it. It's really unique. Good on ya, dude.
 
Didn't think to take pictures of the control panel

Humph!! I cannot believe after all this time you didn't think about taking pictures of the control panel. How many times have you seen something like "and Bob, these closeups are for you" Gasp. A slap from the paw for that oversight!!! I gotta have my control panel shot fix! It's a drug for me!!

It looks beautiful. had a friend in an apartment that was about 1974 1975 vintage, noticed there were no rails or rollers, the racks just kinda glided. But I figured it was since it was a BOL Westinghouse. Harvest gold even.
 
My bad...

Bob, I will blame it on the epoxy fumes I was exposed to while repairing the 61 Whirlpool pump... LOL I promise that I will take more photos this coming weekend! This one of the many times that I wish the collection was actually IN Montreal...
 
WH PORTABLE DW

Hi Paul glad you got this unique dishwasher it diffidently wasn't used much, looking at the motor and pump really brings back memories I won't say what kind. The motor is supposed to run the whole cycle, that foam duct is to expel the moisture from the dishes and al the heat from the very inefficient main motor, you will also notice a soft black rubber tube running up the right side of the that connects to the blower housing. This tube is used to pull hot air out of the wash chamber and thus give the machine forced air drying. None of these DWs had wheels on the racks but yours actually has a detergent dispenser the builder models just had an open cup on the door with no lid it was divided in two sections and said 1 and 2 in the same open cup. That machine would go right into a 30 minute heated wash and then 5 rinses , the motor never shuts off, in fact most of these used a clothes dryer type timer that advances continuously and can be turned in both directions by the user. You may have the only surviving one of these out there, they also made high models of these but I don't think many were sold as it wouldn't compare well to just about any other machine at the time. Just the lack of wheels on the racks no filter and no upper wash arm for the top rack did it in for most buyers. It was sort of a shame as the last WH DW design with the rectangular filter had been such a good performer it was actually check rated in CRs along with a KDI-15 and a WP machine it still wasn't very durable however. One of my secretaries had three of these she bought the first because of CRs rating but the next two because she liked the local dealer and the fact she didn't have to buy new front panels for the next two they used to be extra cost items on build in machines. In all she went through three WHs in about 12 years and then I installed a WP about 1982 which was still working when they sold the house two years ago.
 
shaded pole motor

very true about the shaded pole wash motor being inefficient-
shaded pole motors are that way by design and pull about twice
the amps of a split phase of the same power-westinghouse's
motor was actually pretty decent compaired to the nasty
shaded pole motors GE used on some of their dishwashers-my
grandma had a GE rollout from around 1972 and i can still
remember the kinda strained sounding whirring from it's motor
eventially the motor's fan came loose after about 12yrs use.
Btw,there might be a date stamp on that westinghouse motor-
might be stamped in ink on one of the endbells,look for a
"SER"followed by a letter then year,example:SER A73 -JAN.1973
Oh,nice score BTW,really clean!
 
Hey paul that machine is fantastic the interior looks mint
your avaitor pic is to cool it almost looks like the westy here just the buttons are opposite minus the small lettering that westinghouse used at that time.
Great find !!!
Your handsome in that shot.

Darren k.
 
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