| Thread Number: 4204 Proof of life :-) |
Post# 97113-12/6/2005-20:27 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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Here's the Westy :-)
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Post# 97114-12/6/2005-20:27 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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The wide-angle shot...complete with light-up panel that does still work... ![]() |
Post# 97115-12/6/2005-20:28 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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Timer and wash/rinse selector...press a key and match the color for the cycle... ![]() |
Post# 97116-12/6/2005-20:29 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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Cycle keys: Colorfast, Non-colorfast, Spin Dry Wash 'n Wear, Drip Dry Wash 'n Wear, Blankets. (A description of each is handily behind the door.) ![]() |
Post# 97117-12/6/2005-20:29 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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You can be sure... ![]() |
Post# 97118-12/6/2005-20:30 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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Tumbling away to get out the yick and dirt! ![]() |
Post# 97119-12/6/2005-20:33 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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Now for the bad news!
The machine was coaxed back to happy life, only to have the front motor bearing chew up and die in the third rinse, unfortunately.
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Post# 97131-12/6/2005-21:29 ||| golittlesport (California) |
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What a cool washer! I hope you find a motor for her. |
Post# 97132-12/6/2005-21:30 ||| gansky1 (Omaha, NE) |
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OMG what a let down for you guys! That is a beautiful machine nonetheless and I'm sure you'll be able to work out something. I've found the exact same thing with small motor servicing, unless you can work on it yourself, there are very few people who will even look at it. Can you get the bearing out of the motor? Perhaps you could take it to a bearing shop and find a replacement bearing. Check with Larry at Modern Parts House in Parma, OH for a replacement motor - your part number is 1586-206 although Larry will probably know it from memory. 216-661-6966. Sorry I don't have that motor in stock, but look what I do have! Send me your address via email and it's yours. ![]() |
Post# 97146-12/6/2005-22:15 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Beautiful machine nate. I'm surprised it doesn't have the dispensers on top. |
Post# 97155-12/6/2005-23:02 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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FABULOUS machine, sir. |
Post# 97162-12/6/2005-23:21 ||| tlee618 (Danville, Illinois) |
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Hi Nate and Roger, I was so happy to hear that your guys were able to get the machine running. I must admit that when I first saw it I wondered.. To bad about the bearing but I know you guys will find a solution. Terry |
Post# 97197-12/7/2005-06:59 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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Someone in that pic (Roger) is leaning on a Hotpoint..
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Post# 97219-12/7/2005-09:55 ||| Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis) |
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Nate if the sleeve bearing is bad, can you press the bearing out and take it into a local bearing dealer to have them measure it for a replacement? I did this for the sleeve bearing for the pump in my Youngstown dishwasher and found the exact bearing. |
Post# 97244-12/7/2005-15:34 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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Thanks!
Thanks, Robert and Greg! I'll see what can be done about the bearing, and I'll also give Larry a call and see if that's do-able. Greg, I'll e-mail you later--you are AWESOME!! Those are lovely cycle keys!
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Post# 97272-12/7/2005-16:55 ||| westyslantfront (Tucson, Arizona) |
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Nate you forgot to mention the lint balls in the filter ring on the hotpoints!!!! |
Post# 97332-12/7/2005-22:57 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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LOL
Oh yeah, the lint balls are great on the lint rings. Plus, it's like a simulated jet-circle fill, as the fresh water is piped into the lint ring, and a halo of water comes in from all around the tub! |
Post# 97338-12/7/2005-23:41 ||| roto204 (Tucson, AZ) |
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:-)
Thanks very much, Bob, Steve and Rich :-D Bob, did they have machines around this vintage with dispensers? That'd be really neat! I wonder what year this machine is--anyone hazard a guess?
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Post# 97349-12/8/2005-05:03 ||| kenmore1978 (Los Angeles) |
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motor
If the motor is the type that is bolted together, it can be rewound if a replacement motor can't be found. |
Post# 97350-12/8/2005-05:07 ||| kenmore1978 (Los Angeles) |
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motor repair
"Since the motor's NLA, and no one seems able to repair the toasted sleeve bearing in this town, we're on a hunt for a new motor. Hopefully we'll come across one; if not, we'll have to find another machine from which to pilfer parts."
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Post# 97354-12/8/2005-05:31 ||| drmitch (Tennessee) |
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Nate, If you can get it apart you also have the option of taking it to a machine shop. They can mic the OD of the bearing and the OD of the shaft and make one from these deminsions. |
Post# 97407-12/8/2005-11:05 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Nate, I do believe the POD with the pennys flying out of the westy into the housewife's apron did have dispensers on top. I believe that model was a 1962 or 1963. Yours looks to be like 1960 or 1961. I know for sure the TOL flat-front had dispenseers. |
Post# 97463-12/8/2005-16:01 ||| westytoploader (Bellville, TX) |
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I love those potato-pulley slant-fronts, they have much more "character" than the flat-front machines, IMHO. My absolute dream machine is the POD that Bob mentioned...I'd probably collapse on the spot if I saw one of those! :) |
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Great machine---it's a beauty and not one I've seen often. Good luck with the bearing/motor issue. |