>Fellas,
>
>It is indeed a washing machine. Sorry, I should have said that in the
>original post.
>
>Scott
>
>> ----------
>> From: Joe Curry[SMTP:curry@wolfenet.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 1997 12:07 PM
>> To: L.D. Hooven
>> Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net; Hall, Scott
>> Subject: Re: washing machines, again
>>
>> L.D. Hooven wrote:
>>
>> > >last night, my girlfriend's fridgidaire started shrieking like the
>> fan
>> > >belt from hell, or an opera singer with a mean streak. ever since
>> I
>> > >fixed the power antenna on her car, this woman has had complete
>> > >confidence in my ability to fix almost anything. I need to keep
>> the
>> > >streak alive!
>> > >
>> > >c'mon guys, help me be a hero here. I remember from the thread
>> that
>> > >service manuals could be had for these things just like our
beloved
>> > >triumphs. joe curry, I know you've had one of these things apart
>> > >before... any help? where to get the manual? summary of the
>> previous
>> > >thread? would it help to know that she's beautiful and thinks I
>> walk
>> > on
>> > >water? (amazing how love blinds you, eh?) :-)
>> > >
>> > the shreiking like a
>> > banshee. it may be possible to replace the motor without pumping
>> down
>> > the system. depends on how old the fridge is. if the pump head
>> cannot
>> > be removed from the motor without cutting into the freon lines,
then
>> the
>> > system will have to be pumped down by a certified freon guy. (at
>> least
>> > in california) in order to replace the pump. it may be possible to
>> hire
>> > a guy to do the pump down/refill without actually doing the work,
>> > although i doubt it. or your other possible recourse, christmas is
>> > coming you know, show her how much you love her and buy her another
>> > fridge (j/k), i know i couldn't so.................
>> >
>> > larry, 1979 spitfire (currently in permanant convertible
>> > mode)
>> >
>> TIME OUT!!!!!
>>
>> I think what we got here is "failure ot communicate" I think the
>> original question was about a washing machine. Frigidaire makes
>> Washers
>> too, don't they? If it really is a Refrigerator, Then I retract my
>> previous message.
>>
>> Joe Curry
>>
>
then i apologize, like i said i don't do my own laundry so.........in
that case it may just be a belt squealing. auto parts stores are good
source for belts (if it's belt drive) i don't do my own laundry, but i
have been known to take apart an appliance or two.
ps. sorry joe, but he didn't specify like he said.
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