Whirlpool Catalyst Refurbish

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Am I right in assuming

That you installed a new tub base and spin tube - and a cleaned up agitator shaft?

If you refurbed the old parts could you go over the restoration techniques you used, and how you dealt eith the old seals and bearings? Thanks.

Tub Base:

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I decided not to replace the spin tube, or the tub support, simply cleaned it all up.  New drive block, of course, which fit VERY tightly on the spin tube.  Wire-brushed the centerpost, then treated it with a coat of POR-15 all the way up/onto the seal, but not past the seal onto the spin tube, and a few areas of minor rusting on rest of the support and pedestal base.  DD bearings seem to last longer than BD, and (as I understand) a replacement tub support includes bearings preinstalled so replacing the support (if it comes to that) is more reasonable than dealing with pulling/setting bearings.

I did the same treatment to the Kenmore 90 about a year ago.  Its centerpost had slightly more rusting than the Catalyst, and even some pitting.  Did two coats of POR-15 on its centerpost and one coat on rest of the tub support and pedestal base.

Some here have reported that POR-15 doesn't last as long as one may expect ... which it is considered a primer that should be top-coated.  Be interesting to see what's the condition of the Catalyst when it gets done with the first set of tenants ... or the condition of the Kenmore 90 after some use.

I have two more DDs to refurb (or three if my KA is included).  One is a FreeCycle freebie Kenmore 400 circa 2006 that has a bad tranny.  The other is a Roper RAX4232 circa 2002 that came from a deceased relative and was not used more than approx 1.5 years so should be in very good mechanical condition.
 

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