Hi Martin,
When I get the bearings and seals issues fixed, the original motor will be replaced with 3phase inverter duty TEFC motor and VFD system post#493556 will give you an idea of what the motor and VFD will look like. I will not change the pulley ration of the machine. Motor will be 1/2hp and 3450RPM.
I have thought about replacing the pump with an electric one, however in order to make it properly behave with the existing system (electrically) is not the easiest thing to do. Or perhaps I'm over thinking the logic. I have most of the puzzle figured out though.
This machine has no work area light. My mark imperial XII has one, but this one does not that's a definite NONO! There's no tub light either. That's what the HID lamp in post#493115 is for.
drewz:
I think the color was special order, and to my knowledge, the color was only offered on one or two models within the 1967-1968 time period.
Motor profiles:
These will have to be used so that when the machine is spinning it does not go either wild, fly apart, or implode. Being that I will keep the pulley ratio the same, during agitation the motor speed will be variable. During drain, the motor speed will be full nameplate rpm. When it is time for spin the rpm's will drop to ~1725rpm for normal spin, or 1140rpm, for slower spin. Keeping the timer and other electrics the same, I will have to add other switches, sensors, other machine controls in order to make this logic happen. The Whirlpool washer will still operate on 120v.