My good wife has decided she needs/wants an old style wringer washing machine for doing dirty jobs like rugs, rags, and my younger son's dirty work clothes (he is a mechanic). She is reluctant to put this stuff in the regular washer. We looked around and found one that looked good but is obviously old and apparently has not been used in a while. We bought it and hauled it home and have discovered an issue. It leaks like a seive (sp?). A bit of looking leads me to believe it is leaking in the middle of the tub around the hole where the agitator spindle projects up into the tub. I am hoping that whatever is in there as a seal is somewhat generic as I don't know what will be available in parts for this old beast. It is a Simplicity brand. Maybe should have held out for a Maytag or SpeedQueen based upon what I see on the net but a bit late for that now so will try to fix it.

My first task is to get enough parts off that I can see the offending seal. There is an aluminum - pot metal doodad surrounding the main agitator shaft. There is a pin through it near the top. I am told it will be a tapered pin and to ensure I drive it out in the correct direction.Should not be a problem as the one side appears to have a head on it - unless it has been peened over but it does not look like that - quite evenly round etc.

Then I need to get the aluminum doodad off of the shaft. I am told I need to heat it but to be careful as it may be zamac which is easy to overheat. Will use propane torch and so should be easy enough to be careful.

Once I get the agitator drive off of the shaft, I should be able to see what is under it. Right now, the bottom of the agitator drive is about 3 inches in diameter and covers the whole area.

Anyone got experience with this sort of thing and have any good suggestions on how to go about it?

Randy

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