This two-speed motor performs 1725 revolutions per minute in one speed, and 1140 revolutions per minute in the other speed. It runs at 1/2 horsepower and carries 115 volts.
This light blue silverware basket is just over 13 inches long. It does not have a cover for any of the sections, but there is a handle at either end so that you can quickly and easily remove it from you Whirlpool/KitchenAid brand dishwasher.
A Wig Wag assembly is also known as a Transmission Shifting Coil Set. This old style wig wag assembly consists of a control magnet, two plungers, cam bar guides, rivets, and speed nuts. Use it for your Whirlpool/Kenmore brand washing machine.
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It was the heat safety switch in the old drive motor
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Andrew from HATTIESBURG, MS
Easy
15 - 30 mins
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
It was fairly easy a few tight spaces to reach in but all in all it was pretty straight forward
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Washer Had A Continuous Moan And Vibration
Roger from Millis, MA
Really Easy
30 - 60 mins
Nutdriver, Wrench set
I disconnected the drive belt from the motor and ran the motor to isolate it from the rest of the mechanisms. This was the noise. I disconnected the water lines and electrical cord,laid the machine front down. I disconnected the motor plug,removed the two bracket to body bolts and lifted the motor out to the bench. I then transferred th
... Read moree bracket to the new motor and reversed the procedure to install the motor. The most difficult part was raising the machine back up alone,I suggest a helper.