Roger found a bearing that fit the motor, and with a lot of felt, oil, and TLC, we got the machine back together. We're currently addressing its many leaks, but we did five (six?) loads in it, just for sport 
The only current annoyance on it is that it's really tough to get the boot to seat properly in the groove around the door. It seems to always want to pop out at the bottom, which causes it to piddle if the suds get high. We think that the slight rust around the bottom may cause issues with seating the seal.
There's obviously an art, too, to seating the pulleys on the motor shaft. Too far in, and the high-speed spin belt rubs the large drive pulley; too far out, and the speed changer clatters against the solenoid lever.
(Pissy!)
But, after much tweaking, oiling, and greasing (sounds like a good weekend), we're up and washing. Once it's dry and mechanically stable, it's time for a repaint!
Thank you all for your help with this ongoing project. It's greatly appreciated!
--Nate and Roger
P.S. -- Don't even try to use Mexican phosphated detergents in this puppy.
Where's that JonDash when you need it? Front-load libbers need their low-sudsing detergent! :-D


The only current annoyance on it is that it's really tough to get the boot to seat properly in the groove around the door. It seems to always want to pop out at the bottom, which causes it to piddle if the suds get high. We think that the slight rust around the bottom may cause issues with seating the seal.
There's obviously an art, too, to seating the pulleys on the motor shaft. Too far in, and the high-speed spin belt rubs the large drive pulley; too far out, and the speed changer clatters against the solenoid lever.
(Pissy!)
But, after much tweaking, oiling, and greasing (sounds like a good weekend), we're up and washing. Once it's dry and mechanically stable, it's time for a repaint!
Thank you all for your help with this ongoing project. It's greatly appreciated!
--Nate and Roger

P.S. -- Don't even try to use Mexican phosphated detergents in this puppy.

Where's that JonDash when you need it? Front-load libbers need their low-sudsing detergent! :-D
