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Thanks everyone! Pete if you look at the 5th picture above you can see how you push in the chrome knob and turn it to pop open the lid.

Tom, oh I’m totally expecting this dw to be terrible performance wise. But its soooooo cute and the window lid is soooo cool that it really needs to be loved. Seems like vintage dishwashers are like men, then cuter they are the more work and trouble they are. :)

Yes the machine is beautiful and clean. Chris did a beautiful job with cleaning and painting the machine and that's my least favorite part of the restoration process. Now it’s my turn to do the necessary mechanical restoration work that its going to need, and its going to need quite a bit of it.

Mike the jet-tower rotates as it sprays hot water.

Toggle, this Youngstown drains via a solenoid drain valve and simply uses gravity to drain the dishwasher of waste water.

Jon that tank takes only 120volts. But it runs 24/7 so its already ready to wash dishes. I will install a switch so I can turn the heater tank off when I’m not using it.

No problem Lawrence I can shoot still pictures through the window, even without Plexiglas, YAY.

Now its going to take quite a bit of work until its ready for washing its first load of dishes. I haven’t applied electricity to it yet but I manually filled the dishwasher with hot water last night and fount three things that needs to be fixed in its water system first.

#1 Cast Iron Drain Valve:: I found that the drain valve is not sealing properly (power off drain is closed, power on drain is open) and it leaks about a half gallon a minute which would quickly drain the wash water out.

#2 Mechanical Water Valve: When you press the valve down it fills fast but when you release it to stop it from flowing that fast fill goes down to a fast trickle. Obviously this will have to be fixed.

#Cast Iron Recirculation Pump
#3 There is a slow leak at the shaft seal of the pump. This is going to be a challenge to fix, but I'll figure out something.

I will photograph and explain what I’m doing as I’m fixing all three of these parts. Tonight I will begin with the very Primitive Drain Valve Assembly. It’s quite cool and seals with nothing more than a rubber super ball! More to come.
 
Tom Turbo, you're absolutely right. This was worse than the Frigidaires. When there were 8 of us under one roof, I cannot imagine how my "grandmother" got all our dishes from a meal in this thing. And yeah, i remember those spray jets that shot right up to the window glass from the top of the jet tower. Theirs was the combined sinnk & dishwasher model.
 
Hi Robert,
Congratulations on finding your dream Dishwasher it looks like a very interesting and well made machine. I wish you good health to enjoy your Youngstown Jet-Tower.

All the best.
Hugh
 
Wow

Wow, Chris! What an amazing gift! That was very generous of you.

Cosmetically, it looks almost mint. I wonder if it ever saw more then occasional use?

Congrats, Robert. Have fun finishing the restoration process.
I can't wait to see some videos when you're done.

Here's to years of trouble free use.

Mike
 
copycats

So it looks like Frigidaire took this design and used it for their "spray tube" dishwashers, just turned the tube horizontal instead of verticle.
 
Robert ... Congratulations! It is a BEAUTY!! You are totally going to enjoy playing around with this machine; it's what you wanted!!

So "space age" looking, don't 'ya think? :-) I marvel when I think of how women were probably thrilled to have had something like this!! We take it all for granted now; but there was a time ...
 
Ultimate Dream Dishwasher

Robert,
This is a real surprise. Of course I love it with a window and all even to this day should have windows. Some question as far as the water heating goes what temp does it heat to? And is the heating only for the final rinse? And would you actually need to turn the heater on awhile before you start the unit?
Best Of Luck with a real Gem
Peter
 
Hi Peter, the water heater isn't inside the dishwasher tub, its an external water heater tank that holds about six gallons of water and keeps the water at 175F to 180F, 24 hours of the day ready at any time to wash dishes! If you look at the 6th picture I posted above at the top of this thread you can see the water tank at the back/lower left hand corner of the machine.
 
Youngstown D/W

Robert:

You have a gorgeous dishwasher there! Good luck on the restoration!

Venus :-)
 
Memories...

As others have said, seeing that machine sure brings back memories for me too. I remember how the water used to kind of spit through the holes on the top as the machine was filling. It would eventually fill the window to the point of being hard to see what was going on inside but to a child with an interest like mine, it was still cool to watch.

I remember that big knob very well. I used to push a chair up to the counter, push and turn the dial and climb up to watch. It used to drive my Mother nuts.

We had the electric sink model.
 
WOW!

As a fellow vintage DW fanatic my hat is off to you. The speckled tub almost matches my '57 Kenmore DW tub. Can't wait to see some action footage. Congrats.
 
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