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Diagram for GE V-12
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Post# 418202   2/24/2010 at 15:54 (5,145 days old) by sherrys55caddy ()        

Would anyone have one to share by chance..Taking apart my washer to replace tub and would like to see a diagram of the unit. If im replacing the tub is there any other parts I should replace while I have her apart?
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Post# 418226 , Reply# 1   2/24/2010 at 17:13 (5,145 days old) by dishwashercrazy (West Peoria, IL)        
Likely I've got it.....

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and I can scan the pages you need and email them to you.

BUT, I need the specific Model Number.

You can put it in the thread, or email me at the address in my profile.

Mike


Post# 418233 , Reply# 2   2/24/2010 at 18:00 (5,145 days old) by dishwashercrazy (West Peoria, IL)        
Oh! Oh! Oh! I found it......

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According to the old G.E. parts sheets that I have, this machine could have been a "V" Model Washer - with a Backspash Assembly #1 - 1000 Series. I think the Build Year for "V" machines was perhaps late 1961 into 1962.

The Model Number would be in the form of "1WA----V-W" where the last letter "W" means White color. Your turquoise machine, I think, will have a "G"? Likely the 4 digit numbers in the "----" position will be your particular Series such as 1050, 1055, etc. and relates to the Backsplash Assembly type and machine options. The number following the "V" indicates which tub, motor, pump, transmission, water valve assemblies were used - each has a different parts sheet.

But according to the parts sheets, this machine could also have been a "W" or "X" Model Washer - with a Backspash Assembly #1 - 1000 Series. I think the Build Year for "W" machines was perhaps late 1962 into 1963. And, Build Year for "X" machines was perhaps late 1963 into 1964.

The Model Number would be in the form of "1WA----W-W" of "1WA----X-W" where the last letter "W" means White color. The rest of the model description would be the same as for the "V" model described above.


Mike



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