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Thread: Speed Queen belt

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    Default Speed Queen belt

    Model - AWN412SP111TW01

    How much slack should be in the belt on this machine? This one seems awful loose. Complaint was no spin sometimes with large loads. There is belt debris indicating a worn belt for whatever reason. I intend to remove the belt to measure it (30 1/4" ?) and check the pump for any obstruction. There does not seem to be any adjustment on it, no sliders or anything, so I assume the tension/idler pulley comes into play here?

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    I intend to remove the belt to measure it (30 1/4" ?)
    Belt...

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    There does not seem to be any adjustment on it, no sliders or anything, so I assume the tension/idler pulley comes into play here?
    The idler pulley and spring keep tension on the belt.

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    http://www.applianceaid.com/amana-sp...-help.php#belt

    How much slack should be in the belt on this machine? This one seems awful loose.
    It will appear loose and tighten itself as needed.

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    Yeah I thought it worked like a Maytag as far as tightening. I guess the thing for me to do is measure the belt to see if it is a little too long. Along with checking the pump and tension pulley and spring.

    Seems like a lot of hassle to get a belt off....for a lazy person.

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    Seems like a lot of hassle to get a belt off
    Yes, it is overly complicated!

    for a lazy person
    LOL....even worse

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    Took another look at this machine yesterday before I almost took it to the curb.
    Anyway, the pulley on the motor shaft looks like it is slipping barely moving the tub/basket in spin cycle. Is this pulley a press fit? Got a set screw? I'm betting it requires another motor assembly? (My luck)

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    Only comes with the motor.

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    I have not seen a set screw or pin...so it looks to be pressed on.

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    Kinda sneaky of 'em. Hmm, might do some experimenting with this thing.

    What sixe torx driver does it take to get the pump off?

    Might try a heat sink and a little brazing on this thing. Depending to what the pulley is made of. Then take it to the scrap yard.

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    T20 torx I believe.

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    Can't seem to reach the screws. That or someone has changed them.

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    You have the motor and pump off? Not much room to try with that in place between the pump and base.

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