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Simpson large tl washer model 165, help needed
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Post# 528768   7/5/2011 at 06:18 (4,677 days old) by spinspeed (Far North New South Wales Australia (originally London UK))        

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Hi guys, I just got an old Simpson tl washer on eBay here in Sydney, model 165. For it's age it is in great cosmetic condition. However, the drive belt from the motor to the pulley that drives the agitator and the spin tub is lose. Therefore agitation is very slow and weak and no spin as the belt is too lose. I just brought a new belt, $29, so not cheap and it is exactly the same size. So I guess the original belt is ok. I am guessing there is some sort of tension adjustment on the washer. I can't even work out how to get the front of the washer off to have a poke around inside.

Any one got any ideas how I can get inside and check it out and hopefully tigten the belt drive? I have copied the eBay URL of the washer.

Looking forward to getting some advice. I would love to get this old lady working.

Cheers guys.



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Post# 528772 , Reply# 1   7/5/2011 at 07:41 (4,677 days old) by mayfan69 (Brisbane Queensland Australia)        
The motor is probably off it's pivot point

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Hi Simon

Can i ask if you transported this machine on it's side?

If so, these Simpson's have a 'pivoting' motor and it's probable the motor has come off it's pivot points/mountings. This can happen if transported on its side or knocked about for any reason.

You should be able to just pull the panel off at the bottom. Check to see if the motor has come off it's pivot point....these should be white curved pieces of plastic. If so, just lift the motor back onto the points. Check also if the tension spring is still there.

Hope this helps
Cheers
Leon


Post# 528860 , Reply# 2   7/5/2011 at 15:33 (4,677 days old) by spinspeed (Far North New South Wales Australia (originally London UK))        

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Hi Leon,

Indeed yes the washer was layed on it's front in the back of the car when I picked it up. I did note that the motor did have some movement in it. I will take the bottom panel off and have a look. Really appreciate your advice, sounds very promising.

Cheers Leon
Simon.


Post# 529437 , Reply# 3   7/8/2011 at 03:52 (4,674 days old) by spinspeed (Far North New South Wales Australia (originally London UK))        

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Hi Leon,

Thanks for the heads up on the motor and drive belt tension on the old Simpson tl washer. It is working like a dream now. I will take the new belt back to the appliance spares store for a refund.

Simon


Post# 529440 , Reply# 4   7/8/2011 at 04:23 (4,674 days old) by mayfan69 (Brisbane Queensland Australia)        
Glad to be of help

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Hi Simon

Glad it worked out well. You'll know for the future if you do end up moving it again

Cheers
Leon



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