Answer Hi Joe. Un hook the motor. Try to see if the motor speed dramatically increases. If not it is part # WP21001950. Is the belt burnt ? part # WP22003483. It the brake fully releasing from the clutch part # 12002213 ? If the brake is stuck onto the rotor then the brake rotor is part # WP35-6714. The Stator is part # WP35-6918. Lift the top tub ring and use a flashlight to see if you find clothes balled up slowing the spin. Is the upper ?The tub spin bearing loud or leaking dirty water ? part # W10219156 this will slow it down. Is there anything stuck in the pump (bra under wire) slowing it down or the bearing on it bad part # WP35-6780. If the timer is not sending the 120 vac to the motor or is chattering loudly it is possible that the internal cams are arching and not sending the correct voltage to the motor. Use the wiring diagram supplied with the unit (behind the timer) and check motor voltage. If that you do have 120 vac then the motor switch contacts may be open not allowing the full spin speed to occur. Thank You. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Saturday, January 21, 2012