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Post# 1127403   9/1/2021 at 03:19 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Speed Queen Top Load washer. Series 1512027833

Manufactured December, 2015

Capacity 3.3 cu. ft.

 

 

Picked this up last Sunday in Staten Island. Couldn't pass it up for the price and condition. Many thanks to out intrepid Hyacinth for posting the ad. 

 

SQ1

 

SQ2

 

SQ3





Post# 1127404 , Reply# 1   9/1/2021 at 03:20 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Much more to follow. laughing


Post# 1127410 , Reply# 2   9/1/2021 at 05:10 (960 days old) by EEMac (Olympia, WA)        
Congratulations

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Congratulations. It's a beautiful machine!

Post# 1127417 , Reply# 3   9/1/2021 at 06:55 (960 days old) by mrsalvo (New Braunfels Texas)        

I have a 2015 Speed Queen. Your new washer should serve you well for many years. Have found they wash best if not overloaded. 

 

Barry


Post# 1127444 , Reply# 4   9/1/2021 at 13:49 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Michael!

Thanks Barry!


Post# 1127445 , Reply# 5   9/1/2021 at 13:55 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Close-up of control panel. Truly immaculate.

 

There is a slight moldy odor, so I ran a cycle with hot water full fill level with Clorox.

 

 

SQ4

 

SQ5

 

 


Post# 1127446 , Reply# 6   9/1/2021 at 14:02 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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After the cycle, which ran flawlessly, the moldy odor persisted. I also noticed some black, rubbery pieces in the drum. Strange. Then I decided to remove the fabric softener cup...

 

SQ6

 

SQ7


Post# 1127447 , Reply# 7   9/1/2021 at 14:11 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
WTF???

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I have never seen such a filth in a washer. It seems to be filled with solidified/congealed fabric softener, mold and God know what else.

 

When I removed the agitator, it was even WORSE underneath it. Now it was dirt, mixed with detergent and in some spots became stubborn black scales.

 

SQ8


Post# 1127449 , Reply# 8   9/1/2021 at 14:20 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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I let it soak with a mixture of very hot water, vinegar and baking soda. Follow by a brush. I got most of it out, except for some totally stuck on scales around the shaft. So now I am soaking that particular area with CLR. Followed with some more scrubbing. I can only imagine what lies underneath the wash basket.

 

SQ9


Post# 1127451 , Reply# 9   9/1/2021 at 14:29 (960 days old) by peteski50 (New York)        
Speed Queen!

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Congratulations and Best of Luck with it!


Post# 1127456 , Reply# 10   9/1/2021 at 14:55 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Pete!


Post# 1127458 , Reply# 11   9/1/2021 at 15:11 (960 days old) by Repairguy (Danbury, Texas)        

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Congrats on the speed queen! Looks like you’ve discovered the effects of cold water washing, cheap detergent, and fabric softener abuse.

Post# 1127473 , Reply# 12   9/1/2021 at 17:30 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
Thanks Melvin.

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CLR removed a few more scales. But the transmission seal ring around the shaft still has a few black pieces. The transmission seal ring is rough, whatever this was/is certainly corroded the metal. Now I am doing a hot water, heavy duty cycle with Oxyclean.




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Post# 1127476 , Reply# 13   9/1/2021 at 17:45 (960 days old) by whirlykenmore78 (Prior Lake MN (GMT-0500 CDT.))        
2015 SQ TL:

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Nice find, it's a great machine. Once you get it cleaned up it should give you many years of reliable service.
WK78


Post# 1127478 , Reply# 14   9/1/2021 at 18:00 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
Thanks Nick.

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According to this video, it's OK if the transmission seal ring is pitted. Removing the inner tub seems simple enough.

 





Post# 1127479 , Reply# 15   9/1/2021 at 18:20 (960 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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After this last cycle, I pulled off the agitator, the transmission seal ring is cleaner yet still stained. Nevertheless, the moldy smell continues. So next up is removal of the inner tub to see what awaits underneath.

 

SQ10

 


Post# 1127485 , Reply# 16   9/1/2021 at 19:16 (959 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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you beat me to it...as I was going to suggest after seeing this far, that tub needs to come out and get scrubbed....

not to mention the splash shield, and other hidden areas.....I have a feeling your going to find a lot more.....

but once done, you know it will be thoroughly cleaned....

you almost want to take it apart, take pics, reassemble it, and test out some of these washer cleaners, to see if they actually work.....that would definitely be a machine to test them out on...

keep us posted


Post# 1127497 , Reply# 17   9/1/2021 at 21:49 (959 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
Mold Growth In Washers Is Not Just For Front Loaders Anymore

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Hi Louis.  Congratulations on your great find on this washer.

 

We see this type of mess quite often in even full fill TL machines, as already mentioned it is mostly caused by using too little detergent and too cool water temperatures for washing conditions.

 

What you are cleaning away is a combination of dirt, oils and mineral deposits, it is not detergent residue, this washer looks like will clean up very well.

 

John L.


Post# 1127587 , Reply# 18   9/2/2021 at 19:17 (958 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        
You’ll love that washer

I have the next model up as well as the prior TOL model AWN542.
I like the digital washer much better than the manual timer model.
Electronics make the wash cycle much faster.
Mike


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Post# 1127595 , Reply# 19   9/2/2021 at 21:13 (958 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks John.

Thanks MTN.

 

 


Post# 1127598 , Reply# 20   9/2/2021 at 21:52 (958 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Well I am nearly done. I have never seen so much mold and grime in a washer.

 

SQ11

 

SQ12

 

SQ13

 

SQ14

 

SQ15

 

SQ16

 

SQ17

 

SQ18

 

SQ19

 

SQ20

 

SQ21

 

SQ22

 

SQ23

 

SQ24

 

The remains of some sort of a gasket in which the inner basket sits on the outer basket. I have not found the part number. I was wondering if i could use one of those make your own gasket products.

SQ25

 

It helped soften the grime and mold, but it took a lot of elbow grease and SOS pads to get it clean.

SQ27

 

After various thorough hose downs and spins it's all shiny. And no more moldy smell.

SQ28

 

 


Post# 1127599 , Reply# 21   9/2/2021 at 22:26 (958 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
Oops! Forgot these two.

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SQ29

 

SQ30


Post# 1127600 , Reply# 22   9/2/2021 at 22:53 (958 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        

Looks great! What are you going to do with the Kenmore?
Mike


Post# 1127601 , Reply# 23   9/2/2021 at 22:59 (958 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Mike. The Kenmore is going to my sister. I think I am going to change the water inlet valve. It's working fine. But it's the original, it may be a good idea to put in a new one.

 

I already bypassed the lid switch on the Speed Queen.

 

I found the gasket part #39122. I'll go tomorrow to the parts store. Hopefully the SQ will be in service by Friday evening.

 


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Post# 1127607 , Reply# 24   9/3/2021 at 00:27 (958 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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I have never seen so much mold and grime in a washer.
That means you haven't yet disassembled many washers.  :-)


Post# 1127646 , Reply# 25   9/3/2021 at 13:19 (958 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Amazing. No one has that damn gasket. So I ordered it online. Now we wait.


Post# 1127651 , Reply# 26   9/3/2021 at 14:57 (958 days old) by mrboilwash (Munich,Germany)        

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I`d never have expected to see this kind of filth after the first pictures which looked like an almost brand new washer that has been very well cared for.
Amazing how deceptive a first impression can be, isn`t it?

Great job on cleaning it up, wishing lots of fun with your new toy!


Post# 1127654 , Reply# 27   9/3/2021 at 16:05 (958 days old) by luxflairguy (Wilmington NC)        

Really impressed with the work! Can't imagine the smell and gunk you encountered! Thanks for documenting the process! Greg

Post# 1127663 , Reply# 28   9/3/2021 at 18:54 (957 days old) by littlegreeny (Milwaukee, WI)        
WOW!

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I loved the before and after pics! I'm looking forward to your review once it's up and running.

Post# 1127669 , Reply# 29   9/3/2021 at 19:38 (957 days old) by chetlaham (United States)        
Congrats!

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Speed Queen washers are so much fun! You'll fall in love load after load one you get this machine running.


Post# 1127675 , Reply# 30   9/3/2021 at 20:41 (957 days old) by trappn (Illinois)        

Our 9-series now plays second-fiddle to the LG 4200. Now that we're retired, will be interesting to see what we find when we disassemble the Speed Queen.

Post# 1127681 , Reply# 31   9/3/2021 at 22:41 (957 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Danke Stefan

Thanks Greg. It was my pleasure.

Thanks David.

Thanks Chetlaham


Post# 1127682 , Reply# 32   9/3/2021 at 22:50 (957 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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The Speed Queen has been sidelined until the gasket arrives. In the meantime, I am going to install some sound deadening mats to help quiet down the machine. It's a bit too loud for my tastes. While the area where the motor resides is fairly clean, I might as well wipe it down since it's opened up.

 

Oh, and there still is a very slight musty smell. I have thoroughly cleaned everything I could think of, yet a faint odor lingers. I wonder if it's coming from the pump, or perhaps some of the hoses. I'll try one of those washer cleaner/deodorizer next. Any recommendations?


Post# 1127683 , Reply# 33   9/3/2021 at 23:16 (957 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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any type of cleaner for mold/mildew could be used to clean out the hoses.....or just pour some bleach down the hose.....those corrugated hoses hide a lot...

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Post# 1127696 , Reply# 34   9/4/2021 at 06:57 (957 days old) by scrubflex (bronx, new york)        

EXCELLENT WORK!!! Thanks for the progress pics...they're extremely helpful

Post# 1127780 , Reply# 35   9/5/2021 at 05:08 (956 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Martin. I checked the drain hose. It's filled with gunk. I wish you could still find smooth drain hoses.

 

Thanks Harry. Glad you found them useful.

 


Post# 1127781 , Reply# 36   9/5/2021 at 05:09 (956 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
Speed Queen washer.

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Would anyone happen to know the model number for the matching dryer?


Post# 1127790 , Reply# 37   9/5/2021 at 09:04 (956 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Leaving the drain hose to dry for several days (perhaps detach it from the machine and lay in sun exposure) then flex and shake it may help loosen the gunk ... then put some water in it and shake/flex it to loosen more and flush.


Post# 1127791 , Reply# 38   9/5/2021 at 09:13 (956 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Glenn. I'll give it a try.


Post# 1127793 , Reply# 39   9/5/2021 at 09:49 (956 days old) by Repairguy (Danbury, Texas)        

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Post# 1127794 , Reply# 40   9/5/2021 at 10:08 (956 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Melvin.


Post# 1127799 , Reply# 41   9/5/2021 at 10:37 (956 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
Cleaning The Drain Hose ??

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I would not brother, It will clean itself once you start using the machine properly, 

 

Worrying about the inside of the drain hose is like taking your house apart to clean the drainage lines.

 

We see dirty washers like this all the time, when we get them in the shop they will clean themselves but it might take 20-40 loads with heavy detergent and some LCB but they do come clean without disassembly.

 

We had a full sized  Miele FL washer come in the shop about a year ago, it was the dirtiest washer I had ever seen reeked  to high heaven, after about 30 loads the machine looked like new when we had to take it apart for a spider replacement.

 

John 


Post# 1127818 , Reply# 42   9/5/2021 at 14:11 (956 days old) by stricklybojack (South Hams Devon UK)        

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What a puke fest…I love it. Thanks for posting!

I think most here would agree,
you are definitely the man for the job…
’thorough’ is in no way a foreign concept to thee.






Post# 1128025 , Reply# 43   9/8/2021 at 05:07 (953 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
Still waiting for that damn gasket.

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However, I have started installing the sound deadening mats. Yes I know, I don't need to cover the whole panel, but my OCD begs to differ.

 

SQ31

 

SQ32


Post# 1128042 , Reply# 44   9/8/2021 at 12:53 (953 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Louie, I'm absent of words to describe the emotions of impressive joy and pride for the endeavor you have undertaken here to tremendously successful.

Post# 1128043 , Reply# 45   9/8/2021 at 12:55 (953 days old) by appnut (TX)        
AJ MADISON product listing

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Louie, here's an old product listing for the dryer that includes documentation.



CLICK HERE TO GO TO appnut's LINK


Post# 1128057 , Reply# 46   9/8/2021 at 15:18 (953 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Bob, THANK YOU! I really appreciate the link for the dryer.


Post# 1128117 , Reply# 47   9/8/2021 at 20:47 (952 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        
Kilmat…..

Louie did you get that mat on Amazon? I think I’m going to do the same to my machines.
Mike




Post# 1128126 , Reply# 48   9/8/2021 at 21:53 (952 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Not too dirty underneath.

 

SQ33

 

SQ34

 

SQ35

 

SQ36

 

SQ37

 

SQ38

 

SQ39

 

SQ40

 

SQ41


Post# 1128127 , Reply# 49   9/8/2021 at 22:00 (952 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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When I saw the black specs around the belt area. I knew the belt was a goner. I ran my fingers while turning the belt and sure enough, there was a large gash and a chunk missing from the inside of the belt. True to form, these washers eat up belts every 6 years or so. I ordered a new one. Part # SQ 38174

 

 


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Post# 1128128 , Reply# 50   9/8/2021 at 22:04 (952 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Hi Mike. Yes I got the Kilmat at Amazon.


Post# 1128236 , Reply# 51   9/9/2021 at 23:33 (951 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Finally, the gasket has arrived.

 

SQ42

 

Final tub assembly.

SQ43

 

SQ44

 

SQ45

 


Post# 1128247 , Reply# 52   9/10/2021 at 06:10 (951 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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It never ends.

 

SQ46


Post# 1128248 , Reply# 53   9/10/2021 at 06:18 (951 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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If the belt arrives today, I'll inspect the water pump, as far as I could tell it has been working fine, but I'm paranoid. I wonder if it too is filled with mold.


Post# 1128251 , Reply# 54   9/10/2021 at 07:15 (951 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
The pump is filled with mold

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And it will clean itself, in fact the entire washer would cleaned itself out with the exception of the underside of the tub cover if you had just started using it.

 

John L.


Post# 1128253 , Reply# 55   9/10/2021 at 09:03 (951 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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You forget John, the machine STUNK to high heaven. Plus after a few empty test cycles, there were pieces of mold left over in the tub and it still stunk. There was no way in hell I was going to wash clothes in that machine. I'm mighty glad I took it apart to clean. An added bonus was I discovered it needed a gasket that needed to be replaced. Win, win for me.


Post# 1128269 , Reply# 56   9/10/2021 at 11:00 (951 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        

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Hi Louis, That [ gasket ] you replaced is just a fiber spacer, the old one would have worked fine, it does not seal anything.

 

To clean up filthy machines like this we just run old towels through the machines with aggressive amounts of bleach etc, never had one we had to disassemble to get it to stop stinking.

 

Good luck with your new washer, What happened to your A806 ?

 

John L.


Post# 1128294 , Reply# 57   9/10/2021 at 15:19 (951 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
John

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Running endless cycles with bleach would be a terrible waste of hot water, electricity and bleach. And not to mention time. No amount of cycles would ever clean all the areas with mold that I found. Nothing beats elbow grease.

 

As for the gasket, it was virtually gone, turned mostly to pulp (see prior images).

 

The Maytag A806 is sitting patiently to be finished. I'll get around to it. Eventually. 


Post# 1128323 , Reply# 58   9/11/2021 at 01:00 (950 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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OMG, the pump, and the water that spilled out smelled like a sewer.

SQ47

 

The original belt had many deep cracks and some missing pieces.

SQ48

 

I decided to replace the pump with an OEM one. The shaft was very hard to turn.

SQ49

 

The process was super easy, a little difficult because I have large hands.

SQ50


Post# 1128328 , Reply# 59   9/11/2021 at 02:14 (950 days old) by mrboilwash (Munich,Germany)        

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I wonder how that filthy fill flume could ever get clean by running the washer with old towels and aggressive amounts of bleach.

Louis, I had to check your profile just to confirm my suspicion that you might be a Virgo too.
Suppose when we`re at a project we tend to do it right or don`t start it at all.
Most of the time I prefer the latter one.

LOL


Post# 1128332 , Reply# 60   9/11/2021 at 05:21 (950 days old) by stricklybojack (South Hams Devon UK)        

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Good call on the pump.
Things fall into our hands for a reason…to each as to our abilities…you’re too abled it would seem to get off that easy.


Post# 1128345 , Reply# 61   9/11/2021 at 08:54 (950 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Yes Stefan, I am a Virgo. Do it right or don't do it at all.


Post# 1128346 , Reply# 62   9/11/2021 at 09:05 (950 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Hi Robert, thanks. I read somewhere it's always a good idea to replace the pump when you're replacing the belt on these Speed Queens. As I mentioned, it was really hard to turn, even with a pair of needle nose pliers.

Plus the genuine Speed Queen ones are relatively inexpensive.

 

I also cleaned out the inlet hose from the tub with of all things a long refrigerator coil brush. As suspected a lot of foul smelling bits and pieces of mold came out. Might as well do the discharge hose next. The new pump isn't scheduled to arrive until Monday.

 

I have to add changing the belt on the Speed Queen was the easiest I've ever done with the exception of the Maytag A50.


Post# 1128353 , Reply# 63   9/11/2021 at 11:33 (950 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        
Changing the belt..

Louie all you have to do to change the belt is remove the pump? Then what?
Mike


Post# 1128379 , Reply# 64   9/11/2021 at 18:37 (950 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
Hey Mike.

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After you remove the pump, you disengage the spring with the orange sheath. That loosens the tension pulley and you merely slip the belt off. You can also push the pulley outward without unhooking the spring but I prefer the former. The tension pulley is located on the right hand side between the drive pulleys.


Post# 1128387 , Reply# 65   9/11/2021 at 20:04 (949 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)        

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It's coming along beautifully, nicely done! I honestly wouldn't want to buy a used washer or dryer UNLESS if they have been disinfected and cleaned JUST like how you're doing it.

Post# 1128392 , Reply# 66   9/11/2021 at 22:17 (949 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Alex. It's a bit tedious, but the piece of mind is priceless.


Post# 1128393 , Reply# 67   9/11/2021 at 22:31 (949 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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One step closer to completion.

 

SQ51

 

SQ52

 

SQ53

 

SQ54

 

SQ55

 

SQ56

 

Lid switch deactivated with Command tape.

SQ57


Post# 1128397 , Reply# 68   9/11/2021 at 23:04 (949 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        

Thanks Louie,
Your machine looks great! Best of luck!
Mike


Post# 1128399 , Reply# 69   9/11/2021 at 23:22 (949 days old) by Good-Shepherd (New Jersey)        
the pump and the water that spilled out smelled like a sewer

Ewww!

Post# 1128527 , Reply# 70   9/13/2021 at 10:03 (948 days old) by GusHerb (Chicago/NWI)        

Wow, that things never seen a hot or warm wash a day in its life. Happy to see it cleaned up and used properly very soon. And that reminds me, I gotta order a belt for mine…It’s hit that 6 year mark but I’ve just been leaving well enough alone…

Post# 1128540 , Reply# 71   9/13/2021 at 13:24 (948 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Mike!

Hey Jonathan. I still can't get over that a machine that looked so immaculate would be so moldy and grimy inside. Thank goodness the belt is easy to change.


Post# 1128610 , Reply# 72   9/14/2021 at 00:43 (947 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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The water pump is in finally. Apparently the 2 rear stanchions were a tiny bit too long for the rear clips to snap into place. I had to very carefully sand down the stanchions. Now the rear clips fit tightly. The left rear clip proved to be especially daunting since it was all by feel and my hand could barely fit. My hands are covered with scratches and cuts but I am happy. Its over. Tomorrow I do a test wash to make sure everything is working as it should.

 

SQ58

 

SQ59

 

SQ60  


Post# 1128657 , Reply# 73   9/14/2021 at 15:22 (947 days old) by nmassman44 (Brooksville Florida)        

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Amazing work cleaning up this washer! This washer should be the poster child for ...THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU WASH EXCLUSIVELY IN COLD WATER and show the pics. I am sure that P&G's Tide push to wash in cold water would love to see these pics. That said , I can't even imagine what the laundry smelled like when it came out of this washer. I have never seen anything like this in a top loader, I can see a front loader, but a top load washer, no.
One thing that I noticed that was missing from the underside of the wash basket is the filter. There should have been a hat shaped looking lint filter there, unless Alliance is no longer putting one there much like what other manufacturers are leaving out of thier machines.


Post# 1128682 , Reply# 74   9/14/2021 at 20:40 (946 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        

Awesome job Louie! Well worth the effort in my opinion. I wish you years of good luck with your new machine!
Mike


Post# 1128688 , Reply# 75   9/14/2021 at 21:52 (946 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Mike! I have no idea on whether this machine ever came with a lint filter. I haven't seen any, and I suspect I am the first one to ever disassemble the tub. Believe it or not, the odor is still there. Very faint, hopefully with a few more test washes the smell will go away completely. I've cleaned or replaced every component water circulated through, not to mention cleaned areas where water never touched.

 

The song and dance I got from the seller was that they redid the laundry and only had room afterwards for a stacked set. But I am certain, as you, that the clothes must have been coming out stinking and with many black particles of mold and grime. I can only imagine the mold growing in their new front loader now.


Post# 1128689 , Reply# 76   9/14/2021 at 21:53 (946 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thank you Mike. Now to get the matching dryer and I'd be set.


Post# 1128705 , Reply# 77   9/15/2021 at 00:28 (946 days old) by nmassman44 (Brooksville Florida)        

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You know one thing that will help abate the aroma is Borax. Fill the tub with hot water and use two cups of Borax and let it agitate and sit for about an hour or so. Borax is a natural deodorizer will work wonders,,,just an idea.

Post# 1128706 , Reply# 78   9/15/2021 at 00:29 (946 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Hey I have Borax, I'll give it a try. Thanks Mike.


Post# 1128708 , Reply# 79   9/15/2021 at 01:29 (946 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
Congrats on great score!

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Plus more praise for hard work done cleaning up machine.

Whiff of mold/mildew can be difficult to erase even with through cleaning and sanitizing. Things just become deeply embedded in porous materials making deep down and total eradication difficult.

Am adding my voice to others suggesting with frequent hot water washes along with healthy dosing of bleach, whiff should die down on its own in due time. Keeping lid open allowing good air flow should likely help I shouldn't wonder.


Post# 1128723 , Reply# 80   9/15/2021 at 07:46 (946 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Post# 1128730 , Reply# 81   9/15/2021 at 09:22 (946 days old) by Mrsalvo (New Braunfels Texas)        

Interesting that you never saw a lint filter. SQ should have built one into their machines. The model I have is a 2015 AWN432SP, even a filter inside the agitator (like the older Maytag line) would have helped. It was one of my biggest complaints with this washer, have had to learn in loading the washer not to wash shedders with catchers (towels).
You did a beautiful job on the refurbishment, admire your abilities.

Barry


Post# 1128732 , Reply# 82   9/15/2021 at 09:38 (946 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thank you Hyacinth!

 


Post# 1128733 , Reply# 83   9/15/2021 at 09:39 (946 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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I saw that Glenn! All the ads were from Tide.


Post# 1128734 , Reply# 84   9/15/2021 at 09:41 (946 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Barry. I never liked the idea of a washer not having a lint filter. The Kenmore Elite that I have doesn't have one either.


Post# 1128740 , Reply# 85   9/15/2021 at 10:29 (946 days old) by eriksp (Norway)        

I must say that it is strange that laundry recommendations should vary so much between countries! Here in Norway! Here, laundry researchers from government agencies and product developers from detergent companies alike all recommend washing bedding, underwear and kitchen cloths in a 60 degree celcius cycle, which I assume would be equivalent to American hot cycles. Most also recommend running an occasional boil wash to keep the machine clean, and to use that cycle for cloths that have made contact with food like raw chicken, as well as for any white towels and the like that you want to brighten with a powdered detergent for whites.

Post# 1128743 , Reply# 86   9/15/2021 at 10:58 (946 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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The perfect example of what happens to a washer when every cycle is cold is the washer poor Louie had to rehab and reconstruct. It's disgusting. I hope some day all this dillusional crap causes significant dermatological issues and people spend thousands on dermatologist visits to counteract their skin diseases thanks to poor laundry habits. Me, I use as hot a water temperature for my laundry and kitchenware as appropriate and needed for the situation.

Cold clean stupidity!!! Next thing you know, we'll be cold cleaning dishware and laboratory items and all hospitals.


Post# 1128744 , Reply# 87   9/15/2021 at 11:01 (946 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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"Elks says that people should own at least two sets of sheets to increase longevity."

Ofcourse dear, twice as long I suspect. lol

"Protein stains like sweat, which are common on sheets, are best treated with an enzymatic stain remover, like Zout, while Shout is best for food and drink stains, like chocolate or coffee."

So washing in cold water doesn't really work...



Post# 1128767 , Reply# 88   9/15/2021 at 18:46 (945 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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@eriksp

Difference is front loading washing machines with built in heaters long have been norm in Europe. You also have 208v-240v electrical wiring to supply enough power for fast heating of water.

On this side of pond top loading washing machines in all forms have long dominated, and they don't have built in heating. Hot water is what comes out of the taps, and even then that could be 120F or maybe 140F.

American housewives and others doing laundry here largely abandoned boiling water on wash day when semi or fully automatic washing machines arrived. Much of this can be traced to love affair Americans have with chlorine bleach. That substance covers up a multitude of wash day sins.

Rise of modern fabrics and increased use of colors and dark hues have made chlorine bleach a no go. Energy policy in USA since 1970's has pushed turning down water heaters to 120F...so there you are...


Post# 1128795 , Reply# 89   9/16/2021 at 00:34 (945 days old) by eriksp (Norway)        

Thanks for the history lesson, Launderess. Interesting to understand more of the American fascination with bleach!

Though, even running just 120 degree Fahrenheit washes would surely go a long way in preventing icky residue like seen in this machine? I'm still somewhat at a loss as to why it is explicitly discouraged - maybe it's because the energy required to heat water for a top loader is so much greater than the miniscule amount required for a front loader? Because the government here is certainly no stranger to rigid energy consumption guidelines otherwise.


Post# 1128802 , Reply# 90   9/16/2021 at 03:30 (945 days old) by mrboilwash (Munich,Germany)        

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We`ll never know for sure what led to this kind of build up.
Apart form constant cold water washing which most likely seems to be the culprit it could have been the result of home made "detergent" made from borax and soap flakes or even from constant underdosing of a good detergent in warmer water by misjudging the soil level or for fear of some suds in the last rinse.

As to why those CNN "experts" recommend cold water washing for sheets and the difference of laundry recommendations in different countries I think there is a lot of political propaganda involved which is not always as obvious to the public as it should be.

All governments have environmental and energy departments and then there`s all this lobbying from all kinds of groups like clothes retailers, detergent industry, textile industry, appliance manufacturers and so on.
Anyone of them wants something from the government and in turn has to give something.
For instance in parts of Europe we`ve had what is called a "voluntary agreement" of the detergent industry to go without phosphates in laundry detergents even though the use was not outlawed yet.
I think care labels and laundry recommendations have gone a similar path.


Post# 1128813 , Reply# 91   9/16/2021 at 06:48 (945 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
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Yes we will never know precisely what led to this mess, as service techs we see it fairly often and often in otherwise immaculate very nice expensive homes.

 

It seems that the customer is almost always using Free&Clear type detergents because they always say that their husbands etc  are allergic to the perfumes in laundry products, we always laugh about that because the washer is full of mold which is much more likely to cause allergic reactions than a little perfume.

 

On this particular SQ washer the water supply might have been part of the problem, to have mold in the fill flume might indicate that it was on well water or a home system where they were removing the chlorine, we have customers that have such systems and we have done service calls where they have heavy accumulations of mold clogging the dispenser drawers on there machines etc.

 

I am glad you got this machine Louis I think you will enjoy it, yes us appliance guys go a little overboard cleaning things up.

 

Other than cleaning up under the tub cover and the top of the outer tub etc this washer would have cleaned itself up fairly quickly with proper use, we see. machines this bad all the time.

 

For the record it did not need a new pump or belt at this age, yes the belt showed some wear but it is not a Tre on your car where it could fail on the highway and cause a real problem, the washer will not work any better with the new belt or water pump.

 

When installing a new pump the pump clips are sometimes hard to get on, if you slightly straighten them and put a lint bit of lubricant on the tabs they will go on easily, I would not sand down a new water pump. [ and always wear gloves to protect your hands and get a tetanus shot every 5 years ]

 

Let us know how you like the washer, if it was my laundry room I would keep the Kenmore you have it is a better performer other than the SQs slightly faster spin.

 

John L.


Post# 1128832 , Reply# 92   9/16/2021 at 14:20 (945 days old) by BlockEight88 (Hobart, IN)        

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I own a TC5000WN. How does the machine “self clean” itself?

Post# 1128863 , Reply# 93   9/16/2021 at 19:46 (944 days old) by littlegreeny (Milwaukee, WI)        

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John, how do free and clear detergents muck up a machine? Besides green/bio-based detergents, free and clear detergents have the same ingredients as the scented ones.

Post# 1128864 , Reply# 94   9/16/2021 at 20:03 (944 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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I dont think it is meant as Free and Clear alone....but what you will find going into certain homes....F&C and machine set to COLD....and then you find a machine like this, you look around, and not hard to figure out where the problem has started...

as most people go for this thinking that it is Free and Clear of fragrance and dyes....and not exactly true, sometimes a certain dye is added to offset the color to make it more clear, and fragrance is added to cover up the true chemical smell of the raw mixture...otherwise it would smell more like petroleum...

they have people so brainwashed into using cold water for washing.....I was thankful with my first FLer, a chance to wash just about everything in hot/warm without killing half my water tank supply for one fill, AND a warm rinse......for real, how much hot water are you using for a FL machine, 2 or 3 gallons tops....an HE or FL machine is efficient on its own versus a TL.....

but we have seen the pros and cons of washing in Hot/Warm versus Cold only....


Post# 1128870 , Reply# 95   9/16/2021 at 22:37 (944 days old) by Good-Shepherd (New Jersey)        
Cold clean stupidity!!!

Exactly.

Do you bathe in cold water, wash dishes in cold water?



Post# 1128872 , Reply# 96   9/16/2021 at 22:46 (944 days old) by Good-Shepherd (New Jersey)        
love affair Americans have with chlorine bleach

Guilty as charged.

I love the smell of chlorine bleach. One cup and bath towels stay fresh for several wash cycles.


Post# 1128877 , Reply# 97   9/17/2021 at 02:24 (944 days old) by mrboilwash (Munich,Germany)        
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is marketed to a certain group of consumers who either have or just imagine to have a very sensitive skin or who are indeed badly allergic to some detergent scents.

I think this group of consumers is more prone to disrespect (cut down) the recommended dose than others.
A little bit of residual suds in the last rinse which is absolutely normal when washing a porous material like cotton with man made surfactants is not what this group of consumers wants to see.

So John`s remark makes perfect sense to me, there`s more laundry sins out there that lead to a nasty washer than just cold water washing alone.


Post# 1128880 , Reply# 98   9/17/2021 at 03:03 (944 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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There seem to be some misconceptions about allergies etc. in this thread. There is no such thing as an allergy for scents because there are no allergens involved. In case of an oversensitivity for scents, the problems is that certain scents irritate the receptors in the nose and in the lungs too much. Especially triggering the receptors in the lungs can lead to asthma attacks if you have non-allergic asthma. BTW It's not that long ago that it was discovered that you don't only smell with your nose, but also with your lungs.

If you respond to allergens, for instance mould, dust, pet skin cells etc. you can have allergic asthma. That's a different thing. People with allergic asthma get their asthma attacks from allergens, but not per se from scents. That can only happen when you have both forms of asthma. I'm "lucky" to have hit both jackpots. So I know something about this.

Misconception #1 is that mould would always cause a more serious reaction than scents. That's not necessarily true.

Misconception #2 is that people who buy Free & Clear products don't use enough detergent because of allergens/sensitivities. We buy that stuff so we can use enough. And most people with allergens or sensitivities don't use fabric softener because we know that's a much bigger problem than detergent.

Besides that, when I was diagnosed with asthma, I was also taught how to wash (if possible always at 60C or 140F, use enough detergent and enough rinses, about dedicated detergents etc.) and dry (no indoors line drying unless you ventilate enough which was about the same as outside line drying) etc. I don't know how it is in the USA, but in the Netherlands people with allergies and asthma get educated about how important it is to handle laundry well in order to keep allergies in control.

Dr Louis has spoken. lol. End of rant!


Post# 1128883 , Reply# 99   9/17/2021 at 03:40 (944 days old) by mrboilwash (Munich,Germany)        

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Louis how do you explain that EU regulations requires labeling of certain scent allergens like citral, linalool, limonene, Butylphenyl methylpropional (lilial) and so on if they exceed a certain amount in a product, if there is no such thing as an allergy to scents?

With all due respect I think you`re confusing your oversensivity of the respiratory system or systemic oversensivities like scent triggered headaches with an allergic reaction of the skin which is a different kind of thing.
AFAIK any of the above mentioned can cause severe contact allergies on the skin if somebody is allergic to.


Post# 1128885 , Reply# 100   9/17/2021 at 04:21 (944 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Sounds to me that the EU lawmakers are a bit confused. I'll link a Wikipedia article about allergens.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allergen...

Interesting especially is the definition of antigen:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigen...

Most allergens are actually protein based you could say.

In practice you could simplify it by saying that when you go away from something you are sensitive for, the reaction disappears rather fast. With an allergy the reaction can continue longer.



Post# 1128887 , Reply# 101   9/17/2021 at 05:04 (944 days old) by mrboilwash (Munich,Germany)        

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The EU still defines the stuff as allergenic substances even if they might be considered just sensitizing substances on closer inspection.

Didn`t mean to gerneralize or hurt your or anyone`s feelings when I said that the consumer group who prefers F&C detergents also seems more prone to underdose than others.

You have to consider that not everybody has the same access to a first class health system as you have in the Netherlands where doctors get paid for and take the time to explain the importance of proper washing habits to allergy sufferers or other oversensitive patients.
Others, even well educated folks might just think less is better and end up with a washer like this Speed Queen which by judging the look of the outside doesn`t appear to have come from an otherwise run down household at all.


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Post# 1128890 , Reply# 102   9/17/2021 at 06:16 (944 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Now back to the Speed Queen, sorry for going off topic Louis.

Post# 1128895 , Reply# 103   9/17/2021 at 08:30 (944 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Someone on another discussion board years ago said their SQ dealer advised to use 1 to 2 teaspoons in a frontloader for the largest loads and that absolutely no suds should be seen.  TLs weren't the topic so dosage wasn't mentioned for them but likly the same no-suds parameter would be the target.

I continuously run across people, both so-called experts (including a servicer) and users, who tout as per this link as an example.


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Post# 1128933 , Reply# 104   9/17/2021 at 17:22 (944 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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Louie....

dont know about the Listerine trick on a washing machine.....but it has worked wonders on the window air conditioners....mine now have the brightest fins and the freshest scent when running....

probably start another thread for this, but window A/C's seem to be building up mold inside lately, in thinking it is part of using so much Styrofoam inside versus metal? ... never had this in the older units...


Post# 1128934 , Reply# 105   9/17/2021 at 17:40 (944 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        
A/C mold….

No matter how expensive the unit. Styrofoam is the main reasons A/C units get moldy. I used to wipe the inside of my units with bleach.
Mike


Post# 1128948 , Reply# 106   9/17/2021 at 22:00 (943 days old) by Good-Shepherd (New Jersey)        
window A/C's seem to be building up mold inside lately,

We had one of the wettest summers I can recall.

Lots of cloudy days and little wind in between the tropical storms, floods and tornados.

Raining right now as matter of fact..



Post# 1128990 , Reply# 107   9/18/2021 at 09:30 (943 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Oh thanks Martin. I will definitely try it on the air conditioners.

 

Forgot to mention, the drain hose was really bad in terms of mold. Not bits or pieces, but CHUNKS of black, tar like mold spilled out. It took many bleach/hot water soaks, and ammonia/hot water soaks to get most of it out. The hose is translucent, so you could see the areas where mold had accumulated. If I had known all the work that this would entail, I would had simply bought a new drain hose.

 

The Speed Queen is installed now, I'm going to run one final wash/rinse with Affresh. Then depending on the results, comes the maiden wash.


Post# 1129015 , Reply# 108   9/18/2021 at 13:24 (943 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
Well, well.

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It seems I ordered a bad pump. When the washer engages the pump lets out a high pitch whine like an unsatisfied bottom. It diminishes after awhile, and stops altogether once the washer goes into drain/spin. The cycle works normally.

 

The part I ordered was #201566P. The updated replacement pump model is #205217P. They look identical.

 

I knew something was off when it was impossible to engage the 2 rear mounting clips.  I ordered the updated pump now.

Oh yeah, the stink is GONE!

 

 




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Post# 1129018 , Reply# 109   9/18/2021 at 13:46 (943 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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There is talk Speed Queen plans on discontinuing their front load washers. If you go to their website, you will notice the animation ONLY features top loaders. Somethings afoot me thinks.



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Post# 1129051 , Reply# 110   9/18/2021 at 19:59 (942 days old) by BlockEight88 (Hobart, IN)        
Bad pump...

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Louis, can you post a video on what the pump is doing? I am curious to the sound it makes. Thanks

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Post# 1129052 , Reply# 111   9/18/2021 at 20:31 (942 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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put a few drops of oil in the seal area of the pump....

Post# 1129080 , Reply# 112   9/19/2021 at 09:53 (942 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Of course, now the pump is not making any noise at all. I guess what ever was causing it settled into place. Nevertheless, when the new pump arrives I'll switch it out and keep it as a back-up.

 

Thanks for the tip Martin.


Post# 1129083 , Reply# 113   9/19/2021 at 10:34 (942 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        
Speed Queen response

Louie.
Here is the response I got from SQ. No products are being discontinued…….
Mike


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Post# 1129140 , Reply# 114   9/20/2021 at 11:02 (941 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
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Reply # 108, There is NO difference between the two PT #s you posted, both are completely interchangeable, it sounds like a tiny foreign particle was stuck in the impeller [ maybe from filing down the pump mountings ] which worked itself out and went down the drain, so there is probably no reason to buy yet another pump and throw more plastic into landfill.

 

John L.


Post# 1129147 , Reply# 115   9/20/2021 at 12:54 (941 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Hi Mike,

Good to know they are not discontinuing the front loaders. Eventually that is what I would replace this Speed Queen with.


Post# 1129151 , Reply# 116   9/20/2021 at 12:58 (941 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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John, you need to reread what I wrote. You're misconstruing my posts.


Post# 1129676 , Reply# 117   9/26/2021 at 16:06 (935 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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The new pump arrived. Turns out the pump I had installed before was a COUNTERFEIT. Not a genuine Alliance part. No wonder it did not fit, nor performed well. Since it was purchased via Amazon, I'll be getting a full refund. I also alerted Amazon about this seller. Fake water pumps. How do you like them apples?

 


Post# 1129687 , Reply# 118   9/26/2021 at 17:44 (935 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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Problem isn't "free and clear" or even liquid detergents in general, but simply matter of constantly and repeatedly doing wash in lukewarm or cold water.

Post# 1129707 , Reply# 119   9/27/2021 at 01:59 (934 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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The real deal:

SQ66

 

Knock off on the left. Genuine on the right.

SQ61

 

No identifying marks:

SQ 62

 

Not so with the Alliance part.

SQ63

 

Super easy to install. Clips just snapped into place.

SQ64

 

SQ65

 

Official "maiden" wash video coming up.


Post# 1129760 , Reply# 120   9/27/2021 at 15:24 (934 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
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In my reply #91 I did not say that Free & Clear type detergents cause mold , I said that many of our customers that use F&C products say they do because they are sensitive or allergic to scents in detergents etc and the irony is they are often the ones that have washers that are full of mold and gunk from poor washing practices which is far more likely to cause allergic reactions than scents in detergents that millions of people have no problems with. 

 

The F&C products are no more likely to cause mold and gunk than regular detergents.

 

John L.

 

As to imitation appliance parts, DON'T use them unless there is no alternative.

 

 


Post# 1129772 , Reply# 121   9/27/2021 at 16:46 (934 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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"As to imitation appliance parts, DON'T use them unless there is no alternative."

 

Which is why I reported the seller to Amazon. The seller had advertised it as a genuine, OEM Alliance part.

 

UPS picked it up today and I left a scathing review of the product in Amazon.


Post# 1129782 , Reply# 122   9/27/2021 at 18:35 (934 days old) by warmsecondrinse (Fort Lee, NJ)        

From the CNN article

"But thanks to advances in both washing machine technology and detergent formulations, hot water is no longer needed in most laundering scenarios."

Ummmmmm....... what are these 'advances', exactly? Talk about a non-explaining explanation!

"Cold clean stupidity!!!
Exactly.
Do you bathe in cold water, wash dishes in cold water?"

Odd that people don't see the contradiction between cold being fine for laundry but not for your body or dishes.

Maybe the melting point of skin oil has lowered in recent years and we've all managed to miss the memo?


Post# 1129799 , Reply# 123   9/27/2021 at 22:03 (933 days old) by Good-Shepherd (New Jersey)        
pump I had installed before was a COUNTERFEIT

Buyer beware. The dark gray color and no markings: obvious aftermarket part, technically not a counterfeit, the seller just lied. What did the packaging look like?

I use Ebay.

Same products available on Amazon, prices are often better and items I've received are always as described. Negative feedback keeps most sellers honest. Aftermarket parts are listed as "For Speed Queen" ,"For Maytag" etc.



Post# 1129804 , Reply# 124   9/27/2021 at 23:53 (933 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Hi Douglas,

 

The packaging was a plain box, just some code printed on it. That immediately raised an eyebrow. I already got my refund, but I sure had a hard time installing it. Funny, most of the reviews on the product were good. But then again I read somewhere ratings on Amazon tend to be questionable at best.


Post# 1129807 , Reply# 125   9/28/2021 at 06:39 (933 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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thats the thing with reviews, what they dont tell you is the credibility/sanity of the person posting....

you have people posting who have absolutely no clue of what their talking about....seems like people rely on the stupidity of others, which can be scary!...hence the creation of Consumers Report Magazine!


Post# 1129819 , Reply# 126   9/28/2021 at 10:44 (933 days old) by Good-Shepherd (New Jersey)        
ratings on Amazon tend to be questionable

I've notice sometimes the reviews on Amazon are not for the exact item they are listed under.

You could have been seeing reviews for a genuine Speed Queen part since the seller was advertising it as such.


Post# 1130565 , Reply# 127   10/6/2021 at 18:44 (925 days old) by mtn1584 (USA)        

Louie
Where’s the video of the maiden wash? I feel like a red headed step child waiting! LOL
Mike


Post# 1130571 , Reply# 128   10/6/2021 at 18:57 (924 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        
Coming up Mike!

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Funny, I just finished it today. I am currently uploading it to YouTube. As soon as it is done, I will post the link.




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Post# 1130583 , Reply# 129   10/6/2021 at 21:38 (924 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Here's it's "maiden" wash:

 





Post# 1130590 , Reply# 130   10/7/2021 at 00:02 (924 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Yay! It was a lot of work, but it paid off!

Post# 1130595 , Reply# 131   10/7/2021 at 04:53 (924 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
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Great work Louis, what a transformation and the thought that you now know every inch of your Speed Queen is squeeky clean, Happy Washing and isnt that just the best "Big" birthday treat ever !!

Cheers, Mike


Post# 1130596 , Reply# 132   10/7/2021 at 06:20 (924 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Thanks Louis!

 

Thank you Mike!

 

Would I do this over again? In a heartbeat. Yes, it was frustrating at times what with the water pump, and the time it took to get parts but ultimately it paid off. I am happy with it's performance and fast wash cycles. 

The sound deadening mats really make a difference and I will install them on the Maytag A806 and DE806. Not to mention the KitchenAid KDS-58 is going to get the treatment as well. I tend to run the dishwasher late at night and it's a tad too noisy.

 

Thanks everyone for the advise and encouragement.


Post# 1130622 , Reply# 133   10/7/2021 at 13:34 (924 days old) by Mrsalvo (New Braunfels Texas)        

I’m glad to see that your using it now. It’s been a long time coming. Hope you will enjoy it. Am anxious to hear what you think of cleaning results, compared to other machines and if it lives up to your expectations. What detergent do you use? Am curious.
Can’t wait to hear back more from you.

I have a top load SQ too. 2015 AWN I think.

Barry


Post# 1130663 , Reply# 134   10/7/2021 at 21:57 (923 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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Hey thanks Barry. So far I have been very happy with the results. It seems to perform better than the Kenmore Elite I had before it.

 

As for detergents, for this particular load of underwear I used Gain, Lysol and Suavitel. On occasion I'll use bleach and for stains, Spray 'n Wash.


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Post# 1130673 , Reply# 135   10/8/2021 at 00:31 (923 days old) by littlegreeny (Milwaukee, WI)        

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Your last minute addition put a big smile on my face!

Post# 1130675 , Reply# 136   10/8/2021 at 01:19 (923 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)        

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It's a tradition for all my "maiden" washes David. cool


Post# 1184053 , Reply# 137   7/3/2023 at 11:24 (290 days old) by GELaundry4ever (Nacogdoches, TX, USA)        
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Late to the party, but your Speed Queen will be there, day and night, rain and shine.


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