Great video! I can get over how smooth and quiet the wash action is on this machine. No popping noise at all from the transmission, very smooth sounding. Nice job Sir!
What a great job and fun machine. I used to have a '60's set back in the '80's and if I knew then what I know now I'd still have them. It was so much fun. I really miss them. Mine was like the one in reply # 5 and matching gas dryer.
Ben I got it right, all that research and digging and feedback helped. I found out the Royal Purple was the same viscosity as the original just a tad thicker. So I used a mixture of half the original oil and half new RP filling to 3/4 cup.
The initial test was a little sluggish but I saw the cam bar needed a slight adjustment and performed that and whammo he took right off and spun a whole tub of water as you can see.
that speed queen washer is BEAUTIFUL!!! you did an amazing job on the restoration!!! i can't wait to see "willie" filled with water, splish-splashing away as he agitates the laundry around!!!
I had the "time" switch hooked up backwards too so the pause was really for the "7-2" minute setting.
Now all the switches seem to be wired proper, between the wh/red, wh/brown, wh/black, wh/blue, and white wiring it gets tight and confusing on the panel!
Always good to take pictures before you take things apart !
Jon I appreciate all the hard work that went into this wonderful restoration! I think I was spoiled as my 57 only needed a new pump. Finally you have a SQ in your collection and now your clothes can experience being "Speed Queen clean" LOL