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[email protected] March 12th 05 12:55 AM

How to repair stripped washing machine agitator
 
All,

I have a 5 YO Hotpoint wlw3310b washing machine. A few weeks ago it
starting squeaking in the wash cycle, then the agitator stopped working
altogether. I pulled the agitator and noticed the plastic up in the
shaft was stripped. There may also be some wear on the slots on the
shaft (the metal pole which spins the agitator. If i push down on the
agititor (with the kill switch bypassed) it works again.

Its an old machine. Are there some easy quick fixes to increase the
friction between the agitator and the pole it sits on? Perhaps a
carefully placed nut and bolt(least desirable)? Or perhaps epoxy,
electrical tape, rubber bands, O-Rings, or other things to increase
friction between the agitator and the shaft? I see I can replace the
agititor for $50 or so online, are there generic versions to buy at
Home Depot?

I am about to embark on a trial and error mission, but wanted to appeal
to the experts first to make sure i don't do something stupid.

Thank You....


Jim Yanik March 12th 05 01:47 AM

wrote in
oups.com:

All,

I have a 5 YO Hotpoint wlw3310b washing machine. A few weeks ago it
starting squeaking in the wash cycle, then the agitator stopped working
altogether. I pulled the agitator and noticed the plastic up in the
shaft was stripped. There may also be some wear on the slots on the
shaft (the metal pole which spins the agitator. If i push down on the
agititor (with the kill switch bypassed) it works again.

Its an old machine. Are there some easy quick fixes to increase the
friction between the agitator and the pole it sits on? Perhaps a
carefully placed nut and bolt(least desirable)? Or perhaps epoxy,
electrical tape, rubber bands, O-Rings, or other things to increase
friction between the agitator and the shaft? I see I can replace the
agititor for $50 or so online, are there generic versions to buy at
Home Depot?

I am about to embark on a trial and error mission, but wanted to appeal
to the experts first to make sure i don't do something stupid.

Thank You....



$50 seems reasonable to get your WM back in working order.
Especially rather than mess around -trying- to kludge some other fix.
(and then having to go back and do it the right way,or even causing more
damage with the kludge,making it NON-repairable)

Perhaps you overloaded the washer and that was the cause of the problem in
the first place?

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jeff Wisnia March 12th 05 02:49 AM

wrote:
All,

I have a 5 YO Hotpoint wlw3310b washing machine. A few weeks ago it
starting squeaking in the wash cycle, then the agitator stopped working
altogether. I pulled the agitator and noticed the plastic up in the
shaft was stripped. There may also be some wear on the slots on the
shaft (the metal pole which spins the agitator. If i push down on the
agititor (with the kill switch bypassed) it works again.

Its an old machine. Are there some easy quick fixes to increase the
friction between the agitator and the pole it sits on? Perhaps a
carefully placed nut and bolt(least desirable)? Or perhaps epoxy,
electrical tape, rubber bands, O-Rings, or other things to increase
friction between the agitator and the shaft? I see I can replace the
agititor for $50 or so online, are there generic versions to buy at
Home Depot?

I am about to embark on a trial and error mission, but wanted to appeal
to the experts first to make sure i don't do something stupid.

Thank You....


I'd take a shot at securing it with JB-Weld (Metal Filled epoxy). If it
doesn't work you're only out a few bucks for the stuff, and you could
then just carve it off the shaft splines before putting on a new agitator.

Chances are you won't have to pull the agitator again before the machine
wears out, and if you did, and broke it in the process you'd be no worse
off than you are now. 'eh?

Just remember to be patient and give the JB-Weld a FULL DAY to cure
completely before you test your work.

HTH,

Jeff

--
Jeffry Wisnia

(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)

"As long as there are final exams, there will be prayer in public
schools"

Appliance Repair Aid March 12th 05 02:56 AM


wrote:
All,

I have a 5 YO Hotpoint wlw3310b washing machine. A few weeks ago it
starting squeaking in the wash cycle, then the agitator stopped

working
altogether. I pulled the agitator and noticed the plastic up in the
shaft was stripped. There may also be some wear on the slots on the
shaft (the metal pole which spins the agitator. If i push down on

the
agititor (with the kill switch bypassed) it works again.

Its an old machine. Are there some easy quick fixes to increase the
friction between the agitator and the pole it sits on? Perhaps a
carefully placed nut and bolt(least desirable)? Or perhaps epoxy,
electrical tape, rubber bands, O-Rings, or other things to increase
friction between the agitator and the shaft? I see I can replace the
agititor for $50 or so online, are there generic versions to buy at
Home Depot?

I am about to embark on a trial and error mission, but wanted to

appeal
to the experts first to make sure i don't do something stupid.

Thank You....


Hi,

I have a 5 YO Hotpoint wlw3310b washing machine.


That is part of a full model# and the washer is probably more like 10+
years old.

Are there some easy quick fixes to increase the
friction between the agitator and the pole it sits on?


Replace the drive block inside the agitator and clean up the tranny
shaft.

This is a common coupler that is onside the agitator...it can strip out
if the washer has been over loaded a few times.

http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=153&N=3365
Washing machine agitator coupling, for 20 spline drive shaft
transmissions.

This may help,
http://www.applianceaid.com/ge-os-wa...l#agitate-prob

jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/


Ed March 12th 05 03:28 PM

$249 solution:
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figure it for yourself July 22nd 20 02:14 PM

How to repair stripped washing machine agitator
 
replying to dczoomzoom, figure it for yourself wrote:
there are no experts to look up to , you are your own expert , you know best
so try what might make sense !

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