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Joel Payne July 7th 04 09:56 AM

Indesit Washing Machine replacing pulley wheel
 
The pulley wheel on my indesit W113 snapped off in mid cycle. Made
quite an impressive noise. I've bought a replacement and fitted it
but now the drum won't spin smoothly (turning by hand) and the drive
belt is slipping so it rubs on the back of the drum. There's quite a
lot of resistance. When I removed the pulley wheel there were two
washers under the main nut, then the pulley wheel 'socket' that was
still in place. Underneath it were two more 'washers' (for want of a
better word). Once was flat, the other had a series of small arches
in it. This was fairly squashed and twisted. Underneath these are
what seem to be a few small half-ballbearings set around the edge of
where the nut screws. One of those semispherical bearings came out
this morning as I was fiddling.
Any advice as to how to get my pulley wheel back on straight? Are
these semispheres some kind of bearings, have I messed them up and if
I want to replace them (and that rinf with the little arches in it)
what am I asking for from the supplier?

mrcheerful July 7th 04 11:19 AM

Indesit Washing Machine replacing pulley wheel
 

"Joel Payne" wrote in message
om...
The pulley wheel on my indesit W113 snapped off in mid cycle. Made
quite an impressive noise. I've bought a replacement and fitted it
but now the drum won't spin smoothly (turning by hand) and the drive
belt is slipping so it rubs on the back of the drum. There's quite a
lot of resistance. When I removed the pulley wheel there were two
washers under the main nut, then the pulley wheel 'socket' that was
still in place. Underneath it were two more 'washers' (for want of a
better word). Once was flat, the other had a series of small arches
in it. This was fairly squashed and twisted. Underneath these are
what seem to be a few small half-ballbearings set around the edge of
where the nut screws. One of those semispherical bearings came out
this morning as I was fiddling.
Any advice as to how to get my pulley wheel back on straight? Are
these semispheres some kind of bearings, have I messed them up and if
I want to replace them (and that rinf with the little arches in it)
what am I asking for from the supplier?


The bearing has fallen apart, it will have to be replaced, along with the
second bearing and the oil/water seals.

mrcheerful



Joel Payne July 7th 04 04:20 PM

Indesit Washing Machine replacing pulley wheel + bearing
 
Thanks.
Can anybody talk me through replacing it (the bearing and presumably
spider). I've got the jist of it looking at other posts but I'd be
grateful for a a run down.


"mrcheerful ." wrote in message ...
"Joel Payne" wrote in message
om...
The pulley wheel on my indesit W113 snapped off in mid cycle. Made
quite an impressive noise. I've bought a replacement and fitted it
but now the drum won't spin smoothly (turning by hand) and the drive
belt is slipping so it rubs on the back of the drum. There's quite a
lot of resistance. When I removed the pulley wheel there were two
washers under the main nut, then the pulley wheel 'socket' that was
still in place. Underneath it were two more 'washers' (for want of a
better word). Once was flat, the other had a series of small arches
in it. This was fairly squashed and twisted. Underneath these are
what seem to be a few small half-ballbearings set around the edge of
where the nut screws. One of those semispherical bearings came out
this morning as I was fiddling.
Any advice as to how to get my pulley wheel back on straight? Are
these semispheres some kind of bearings, have I messed them up and if
I want to replace them (and that rinf with the little arches in it)
what am I asking for from the supplier?


The bearing has fallen apart, it will have to be replaced, along with the
second bearing and the oil/water seals.

mrcheerful


Lurch July 7th 04 07:07 PM

Indesit Washing Machine replacing pulley wheel
 
On 7 Jul 2004 01:56:58 -0700, (Joel Payne)
strung together this:

Underneath these are
what seem to be a few small half-ballbearings


That would be the bearing that has collapsed. Depending on how good
you are with dismantling the entire drum it'll only cost ~£20 for the
bearings and seals. If you're not, then budget ~£65 to have it
repaired, or put the money towards a new one.
--

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd


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