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Ya there is a couple of rust/melted spots ...and in one area missing one post for the plates .. but overall in pretty good shape ..

Marion
 
What a find Marion.

My neighbors had a similar model when I was a kid. I was intrigued with the upper rack rollers on top of the rail and of course the "In the door" silverware basket. I always wondered how efficient the spray from the lower spray arm would pass through a 3 inch tube at that distance to properly feed the upper spray arm. I would love to see this machine run with a plexiglass cover so we could watch it work. Great find, Bob...
 
Thanks Bob .. ya i wondered about that lower spray arm to .. i thought we were missing the piece at first then i realized nope that is all there is . lol
and it works great ..

Marion
 
Oh too cool, Marion!  I love the idea of the built-in food warmer on the dishwasher top.  Talk about convenience - use the dishwasher top as a serving counter in the dining room,  load up the dirty dishes, then roll the machine to the sink for the wash cycle!! 

 

I briefly had a Canadian variation of this one - an Inglis Royal 100 with the rapid advance timer.  A fellow turquoise fan here in Montreal has it now.  

 

If you need a user's manual I have the Inglis version if that helps (I'll send you the English version, not the French one... LOL)

 

Phil - you're right - the SWP90 Whirlpool is the 'American Cousin' of that Inglis Royal top-loader you found and saved for me last summer!!

 

Thanks for the pictures, Peter - they are always appreciated!!

 

 
 
Paul, you're the one who found it! I just picked it up for you as it was near my hometown! Did you take any pics of it? Those I have are quite bad!
 
So interesting

Echoing Paul, Pete the scans are fabulous. A real two speed machine--News to me, amazing! Marion can play with the buttons and hear the wonder of the up and down of whoosh-shoosh speeds.

 

On my BOL WP portable model from the 80's there are two full spray arms but no tube. Instead, the water juste shoots up from a hole in the middle of the bottom arm. It would be really cool to watch that water jump up to the second wash arm.

 

Ad Underkill for a change. If I had made the ad, the prime rib would indeed be on the carving board, but the warming board would be full of steaming delicious side dishes: roasted brussel sprouts, roasted sliced sweet potatoes, and Yorkshire pudding--this one because I've never had it and always wanted to. I wonder what it tastes like.
 
Turq that is a cool idea .. roll it out to the dinning room to serve even warm dishes that were being dried in the washer .. set the table and serve the HOT food .. as that warmer gets hot .. and then load it up after and plug it in to wash . now how easy is that ...lol.
I would love to have the English version of the manual .. allthough i am orginally from Canada .. BC .. moved to Oregon 13 yrs ago when i married my hubby ..

Mickey you can really hear the difference when it shifts to different setting .. i changed it from the longer wash to the shorter one while it was going and it is like a transmission shifting ..lol

it would be cool to see that water shooting straight up.. i can imagine the force it needs to shoot up and get that upper arm to move and clean the upper dishes..

Marion
 
Here's mine, Mare

It's in use because the built-in Tappan is experiencing door latch difficulties. Member John Combo is going to help me fix it. the Whirlpool is so fast and so tolerant of any loading pattern, with wider columns in the left side and back for most bowls and frying pans, etc.
Here's open rubber rimmed valve for shooting water up to the top arm.

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Mickey that is cool . i can see it looks a lil newer then mine .. my top rack looks the same as yours .. and then the bottom has a bigger open space in the front for pots or bigger things ..
I took my dishwasher and put it in storage for now .. i got a way newer Maytag that im gonna use for now .. i want the whole top for working on as i only have about a 2x2 1/2 foot counter space to work on .. very small kitchen .. :( lol

Marion
 
WP PORTABLE DW

Hi Mike there is supposed to be a stationary tube attached to the lower rack that the rubber cap on the lower wash arm swells and seals against in order to force water into the top wash arm, are you saying that yours does not have this ? Smitty has this DW in his house in the BI version, it came with his new house in 1990 and does a great job and has never had a single repair.
 
Hi John

Gee, I never knew. Can't imagine how it escaped or where it went. The glasses and cups come out so clean. I'll have to wheel this onto the deck and operate it with the door open and see what happens. What little gremlin has snatched my tube?
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Combo are you talking about what is inside mine ??. the same thing ??.. i dont have no tube just looks like a chunk of plastic there .. just like Mickey says the glasses and stuff on the top come out really clean .. it is unreal .. lol

Marion
 
WP DW Upper Wash Arm Feed Systems

The older machines that had a plastic cap in the center of the lower wash arm did not have a water feed tube, they just had a guard like Marion's has to help keep you from loading dishes in the center of the lower rack. All the machines with the expandable rubber doughnut in the center of the lower arm have a stationary plastic feed tube attached to the lower rack to channel the water into a funnel attached to the bottom of the upper wash arm. Mike I have lots of these tubes laying around i you want me to send you one.
 
oh ok .. at first i thought i was missing the tube .. and then thought well ill run a load and see what happens .. lol.. it works .. i was really surprised ... i even had to look at the pics here to make sure that it was just the water doing it and not needing a tube ..

Marion
 
TUBE or Volcano

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Sorry for the confusion. In the middle of the lower rack is a light blue tower about 8 inches high, a tapered plastic mountain or volcano, wide at the bottom and tapering thin, with two plastic fins also tapering, east and west, almost like an agitator, really. How DID I miss it? Probably with the bottom rack pulled out looking all over for tubes and connectors.

I need glasses, and for sure, my not-yet-ready-for-dishwasher-person certification is showing. ;-D
 
I dont have a tube or volcano on mine ..lol.. more like a stubby thing ..lol.
but still works great..

Marion
 
I just got one of these last month and it needs a new coupler but I am having a hard time trying to find the substitution for Whirlpool part number 675447/302902. I ordered W10187809 only to see the drain hose is too wide for the check valve :-( Any help is appreciated!
 
WP coupler

Hi, if your original coupler had the side swing release lever than your out of luck; it is no longer avail from Whirlpool. Not sure where you could get it. If the original is more like the traditional pull down collar than you can install almost anyone of the currently available replacements; if the connection for the drain port on the pump is too wide, just cut off the wider section and then attach. The turbo pump did have a smaller diameter outlet port; it should fit the reduced section of the drain hose nicely.

You can also substitute this setup for the side swing collar release, except your coupler will be too big for the recessed storage slot. It will stick out about 2.5 inches.

These are great machines! Good luck & would love to see some pics!
 
Did Whirlpool really have a dishwasher with a motor that had two speeds?I have never heard of that at all with old machines that is.

My L.G. has variable speeds but I would not call it a dishwasher at all more of a plate wetter but that is about it.

Most the old dishwashers for china cycle did just cut the time short that is it.That is a neat dishwasher wish I could find one

and a Whirlpool disposer also that is one thing I have never seen..Thanks for the pics.
 
2 Speed WP DWs ?

They did have a reduced water pressure on the Crystal and China cycle but they they did not have a 2SP motor, rather they did it by aerating the water circulation of the main wash pump. On the late 60s models they had a solenoid valve that opened to allow air to enter the wash pump  intake { GE also did this on some TOL models around this time, only they opened a little rubber tube directly via the push-button cycle selector that allowed air in ] and when WP changed to the Delco Turbo pump around 1970 they just used a lower fill level which caused the water to aerate.
 
Hey Guys. How cool. What fun. Good Luck on the Unicoupler

Alan, those are our machines, minus the Gentle cycle on the two speed model. Holy Cow! Don't think we've seen a two-speeder here in anyone's collection.

If so, please speak! Otherwise, let the search and rescue begin.
 
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