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Frigidaire WCI-63 for sale
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Post# 240444   10/5/2007 at 03:22 (6,037 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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Post# 240476 , Reply# 1   10/5/2007 at 09:40 (6,037 days old) by peterh770 (Marietta, GA)        

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One of the prettiest Frigidaire models ever!

Post# 240604 , Reply# 2   10/6/2007 at 00:31 (6,037 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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Well, I ended up getting this beauty.

The cabinet and console look new. There is a very small crack at the lower right corner of the console light panel, barley noticeable. The paint and finished look nearly perfect, like the machine was 2-3 years old!

When I got it home, I noticed on the back panel it stated "Mechanism must be properly bolted down." Shit!!! I didn't do that! How could I tell if it was damaged?

The pulsating action works nice and quiet. However, the spin cycle is horrid and shakes the foundation! The tub isn't completely center so I'm wondering if there is an adjustment for that? I'm willing to bet it might cure the shaky spin cycle. The brake works in a quiet and effective manner.

I haven't filled it with water yet to check for leaks, but I'm guessing it doesn't leak if it was used by the previous owner that recently passed away.

This machine appears to have VERY low mileage on it. I guess I'll play with it for a while and see if it surpasses my love for a vintage Maytag washer that matches my push button dryer. It isn't exactly winning in the spin cycle department at the moment, LOL.

Pics will have to wait until Tuesday. I let a friend borrow the camera until then.


Dan


Post# 240609 , Reply# 3   10/6/2007 at 01:23 (6,037 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Dan, a Maytag just can't hold a candle to a Frigidaire

Post# 240610 , Reply# 4   10/6/2007 at 02:45 (6,037 days old) by sudsmaster (SF Bay Area, California)        

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Saw this a bit late on CL, sent seller email. Congrats on the save, looking forward to the pics.

Post# 240613 , Reply# 5   10/6/2007 at 04:34 (6,036 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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"Dan, a Maytag just can't hold a candle to a Frigidaire"

Eh, after playing with the machine for an hour, I don't know. I think I got caught up in the Frigidaire hype I've been reading here for the last 3 years and wanted to try it out. It's OK, but not the orgasmic experience I imagined.
The machine has a lot less flexibility than a TOL Maytag. It's also much nosier and "clunky" than my 28 years of Maytag experience.


"Saw this a bit late on CL, sent seller email. Congrats on the save, looking forward to the pics."

Thanks for the congratulations!
No need to worry. I don't see myself owning this in the long run (meaning forever).
I'm going to fiddle around and play with it a little and probably pass it on to someone who would appreciate it more than I. Pics will definitely follow.



Post# 240628 , Reply# 6   10/6/2007 at 07:24 (6,036 days old) by sudsmaster (SF Bay Area, California)        

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Well, Dan, should you ever wish to part with the WCI-63, I'd be very interested. Been looking for a pulsator Frigidaire for some time now...

What model Maytag washer are you looking for? The 9 series with only push buttons?



Post# 240790 , Reply# 7   10/6/2007 at 22:33 (6,036 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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"What model Maytag washer are you looking for? The 9 series with only push buttons?"

Whatever is the closest match to a DE-750 dryer. I was told a 900 or 902.


By the way, what transmission is in this baby? Rollermatic?

How can I gain access to the guts? Is it through the top panel? It certainly isn't through the back, front or side panels. Thanks in advance!


Post# 240802 , Reply# 8   10/6/2007 at 23:27 (6,036 days old) by sudsmaster (SF Bay Area, California)        

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Dan,

The last time I touched a GM Frigidaire (of about the same vintage as yours, I think) was back in 1966. So to answer your question, I don't know if that is a Rollermatic or Multimatic or even a Unimatic. As far as getting a peek inside, the top is probably where I'd start, and I'd look for clips in the join between the top and front panel that I could push in and release the top... but I think you'd better ask Robert/Unimatic for guidance on this. I wouldn't want to give you any guess at advice that results in damage to the washer or yourself.



Post# 240805 , Reply# 9   10/6/2007 at 23:49 (6,036 days old) by rickr (.)        

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That would be a Multi-Matic, unless the machine was changed over to a Roller-Matic at some point. Greg Nunn told me that he once saw a Frigidaire service bulletin that explained how to change the Multi-Matic machines over to the newer Roller-Matic mechanism. My understanding is that the swap out was fairly easy to perform.

Post# 240806 , Reply# 10   10/6/2007 at 23:52 (6,036 days old) by rickr (.)        

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I am thinking that the front panel came off of these for service, but I could be thinking of my 1971 1-18. I just parted out a 1961 Custom Imperial, and the front panel did NOT come off of that one. I owned a 1963 Frigidaire Custom, and am fairly certain the front panel did come off on that model though.

Post# 240808 , Reply# 11   10/7/2007 at 00:26 (6,036 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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Thanks fellas, it gives me starting point.

I think I'll head to the various libraries around here and see if I can find an older repair guide (no later than the 70's) for more info. I don't want to become a pest here and get little to no answers in the future.

I doubt I have a unimatic. I could never get that lucky, lol. I believe unimatics ended in 58 anyway.


Post# 241194 , Reply# 12   10/9/2007 at 06:47 (6,033 days old) by panthera (Rocky Mountains)        
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Dan,
Just ask any and all questions you want! I won't touch the Maytag vs. 'real' Frigidaire question but we all have a warm spot in our hearts for the thumpers. In the end, both wonderful brands ended up with horrible new owners. Which fate is worse, White or Whirlpool, gah - 'twere better both had died an honorable death.
One small warning. If you lift the top, be very careful of the fill hose. At some point in the 1960's, GM used a material for that hose which not only cracked very easily, but also was extremely flammable (a long story, but working in college dorms, you see everything). The pump housing at the bottom of the motor is also easily cracked.


Post# 241213 , Reply# 13   10/9/2007 at 08:41 (6,033 days old) by unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)        

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All 1963 models were Multimatics.

The pulsating action works nice and quiet. However, the spin cycle is horrid and shakes the foundation! The tub isn't completely center so I'm wondering if there is an adjustment for that? I'm willing to bet it might cure the shaky spin cycle. The brake works in a quiet and effective manner.
Something is broken then, the spin should be nice and smooth, especially since its only a 710rpm spinning machine.

Three questions:
#1 Was this with or without clothes in it
#2 Is the back panel in place (without the back panel on there will be more vibration)
#3 Were all four feet level on the ground?

A picture of the tub showing how its off center might help.


Post# 241275 , Reply# 14   10/9/2007 at 14:42 (6,033 days old) by manoravenue ()        
1963 Frigidaire

Don't know what the deal is with the people selling the 1963 Frigidaire on the SF Peninsula, but they said they would not accept my money order in payment and they didn't seem to want to be patient until I could arrange to have it shipped to me. I wasn't offering a Western Union money order, which are notorious for having bogus copies sent in their place, but was offering one from the local supermarket. Anyway, it wouldn't have taken more than two days, at best, to get from here to there, but the sellers didn't want to be bothered.

Post# 241307 , Reply# 15   10/9/2007 at 16:53 (6,033 days old) by trainguy (Key West, FL)        

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Hi Dan,

Congrats on this great find. I'll have to dig deep (and long) to find one, but you might just want to ask if anyone else has an extra Tech Talk at their disposal. I'm certain I have an extra copy, if I could ever find it.

Rich


Post# 241336 , Reply# 16   10/9/2007 at 18:59 (6,033 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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Wow, I’m finally getting answers!! YAY!!!!

Thanks for warnings Panthera! That info will definitely save me time and frustration in the future.

"#1 Was this with or without clothes in it"

No clothes or water.

"#2 Is the back panel in place (without the back panel on there will be more vibration)"

Back panel was (and still is) in place.

Speaking of the rear cabinet, what's that little access panel at the bottom for? Belt changing? This machine is so mint, I'm afraid of taking anything apart without knowing the consequences.

#3 Were all four feet level on the ground?

After fiddling with the feet, it doesn't shake as bad. If I rock the tub laterally from left to right, I hear a slight knocking noise. Anything to be concerned about? Rocking it forwards and backwards is quiet. As stated before, I didn't bolt down the mechanism before transporting the machine. What damage could occur from this idiotic mistake?

I've also been (proudly) storing and running it in the living room on a wood floor, which isn't as stable as the concrete floor in the wash room.

The spin cycle is still nowhere close to being as smooth and quiet as my Maytag. The rubber around all four leveling feet were coming off (probably more like deteriorating) when I was moving it around. When I head back up to Reno, I'll see if the appliance shop there can find me some genuine Frigidaire rubber feet to properly level it again. I probably should get a new belt (or belts) too. Anything else I should purchase?


Post# 241349 , Reply# 17   10/9/2007 at 20:29 (6,033 days old) by davy1063 (Pennsylvania)        
could it be.....

The bottom brace and snubber under the Multimatic mechanism?

Post# 241356 , Reply# 18   10/9/2007 at 20:41 (6,033 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        
The bottom brace and snubber under the Multimatic mechanism?

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Good possibility. I guess I could remove the small access panel in the rear and take a look. I sure hope that isn’t the case since finding a new brace would be next to impossible. Thanks for your input!

Post# 241514 , Reply# 19   10/10/2007 at 10:50 (6,032 days old) by unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)        

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The spin cycle is still nowhere close to being as smooth and quiet as my Maytag.

Then something is very wrong with the machine, it should be at least as quiet if not quieter than the Maytag, especially without any clothes in it. Can you remove that lower panel and a take few pictures of the inside? I'm particularly interested in the spring that hangs down on the right side from the outer tub (I think) to the motor plate.


Post# 241903 , Reply# 20   10/11/2007 at 23:01 (6,031 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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Thanks for responding Unimatic!

I'm actually visiting my brother in North Carolina at the other end of the continent and I received my camera literally minutes before my departure to the airport. I will post pics when I return on the 19th. Thanks again!!



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