Great Job!
Such fantastic work, you should be very proud!
Inserting spline....
According to my copy of Maytag service manual there is a series of tools used to remove and replace splines into Gyrators.
First is type of base that holds the thing while work is done, other bits are used to extract old spline, then replace with new.
To replace one is supposed to leave agitator in the aforementioned base, line up new spline properly using tool, then press in with what is basically an arbor press.
Have seen pictures of Maytag washer repair places where the "arbor press" already had a the tool used for inserting spline attached. At least one lucky member has this tool, see picture below.
As for inserting a new spline without proper Maytag tools, suppose if one has at least a press and using a bit of ingenuity it might be possible. Don't think a mallet or sledge hammer will do it. *LOL*
Both the Maytag guy in Ovid, NY and Bunker Hill Appliances will press splines into agitators with purchase IIRC. Not sure if either will or won't if you just send them your own and are willing to pay. For someone that does not own proper tools even with nominal service charge plus shipping both ways seems a better option.
[this post was last edited: 12/17/2016-17:39]
