| Thread Number: 40782
1-18 Frigidaire Washer Timer Help Needed |
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Post# 603294 , Reply# 1   6/13/2012 at 14:28 (371 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)     |
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| Post# 603349 , Reply# 2   6/13/2012 at 16:02 (371 days old) by frigidaireguy (Wiston-Salem, NC)     |   | |
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I acquired this machine from a friend and he said the timer would advance so far and then the machine would just shut down. I turned to machine on and it agitated for a very short period and so I advanced it to the spin cycle and now it acts like the timer is not sending a signal to the motor. It won't even make the motor hum. | ||
Post# 604876 , Reply# 3   6/19/2012 at 21:25 (365 days old) by joelippard (Hickory, NC)     |
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Paging John Lefever![]() John, I'm assisting Bob with rebuilding this machine. We need your advice. I have been able to locate a couple of timers but none match the existing number. The number on the original timer is 0635285
Also, here is a photo of the timer dial and the control panel, this seems a common 1-18 sequence, the same as my gold crown 1-18. Can you (or anyone else) advise us?
Thanks, Joe
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Post# 604877 , Reply# 4   6/19/2012 at 21:26 (365 days old) by joelippard (Hickory, NC)     |
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| Post# 605503 , Reply# 5   6/22/2012 at 08:04 (362 days old) by frigidaireguy (Wiston-Salem, NC)     |   | |
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Found One Joe has found a new timer for this washer. It came from Larry at Modern Parts. I just wanted to say "Thanks" again to Joe for his help with this machine. | ||
Post# 605640 , Reply# 6   6/22/2012 at 16:26 (362 days old) by joelippard (Hickory, NC)     |
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Post# 605757 , Reply# 8   6/23/2012 at 08:39 (361 days old) by combo52 (Beltsville,Md)     |
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Spin Speed of 1-18s![]() Unfortunately all 1-18s spin at the same maximum speed of around 650? I don't know the exact Speed. Bearing durability certainly would not have been the reason that the 1-18s did not spin any faster, engineers have had the ability to have things this large to spin at thousands of RPMs for at least 50 years at the time these great washers were designed with total reliability. The 1-18 was an entirely different design washer and since they did not use any type of balance ring it would have been difficult to get for it to spin very fast without balance problems and with the larger diameter tub it would likely have been necessary to have a neutral drain so the clothing would distribute better for spinning.
I think that when Frigidaire engineers designed the 1-18 they didn't see much reason to have a super fast spin speed, as most consumers didn't really care and it was always easy to find customers of older Frigidaire washers with the Rapid-Dry feature that were not all that happy with them because of how wrinkled they left clothing. | ||
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