Ephemera info
I downloaded the 1968 owners manual, it describes the Pots&pans as the same WRWRR as regular cycling, but then the heated dry only runs the Calrod for about a quarter of the dryng time to prevent damage to pan handles. China cycle is one less wash, but actually you do that on the dial. And China also just runs the Calrod for drying for the lesser time too. It doesn';t mention when or if the Calrod heats during the main wash or a rinse for any cycle, which I would hope it does for Pots Pans, but who knows? And way too early to tell on this machine.
My model doesn't have Rinse-Glo/JetDry dispenser or buttons or anything for it. And the faucet hookup is just that, no extra button on it to get hot water to run in the sink if needed. I believe those 2 items were TOL only, this is one notch down.
BAJA--thanks for the advice, unsolicited or not. Alumininum tape like used for heater flues coming off the furnace? Hi-temp? That may be a way to check out the machine before doing a full repair.
It's still in the garage and waiting, but a question or two anyhows-----Throw me a simple explanation of the pump/spray. Is the motor one direction only, only runs a pump, and one solenoid sends watrer either to the spray arms or out the drain hose? Mechanically/electrically it sounds like a darn simple setup. Motor and pump and solenoid are the main items?
Yes there is still a nameplate on the lower back, covered in paint. I'll check it out later.
And the LiftRack only has that arm on one side. Is that correct or am I missing one arm? I like your idea for the fixed rack, seems handier your way.
So far I can't figure out the water level switch. Is it just timed fill, no actual level switch?
Way too many questions when it ain't even indoors yet!
Thanks
Mark