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I have discovered 2 things during re-assembly. Not all drive blocks are created equal. Run the washer in spin after the drive block is installed to make sure that it is not way out of round. Also, if... |
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I dissasembled a 1 month old washer and took a closer look at the new support tube to get to the bottom of this question. The bottom inside structure of the centerpost tube/tub support is unchanged... |
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I dissasembled a 1 month old washer and took a closer look at the new support tube to get to the bottom of this question. The bottom inside structure of the centerpost tube/tub support is unchanged... |
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I dissasembled a 1 month old washer and took a closer look at the new support tube to get to the bottom of this question. The bottom inside structure of the centerpost tube/tub support is unchanged... |
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I have some clarification. The top of the support tube used to use 2 identical seals stacked on top of each other between the top bearing and the top of the tube. Both of them were the large one in... |
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It's a new tub support/centerpost pre-assembled with all bearings and seals except the 1 or 2 seals above the top bearing. The parts diagram shows 2 seals at the top but the tub support only came... |
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I have two different centerpost seals for the top of the tub support and brake housing on my Kenmore 110.20982992. The one that is the water seal that the brake tube passes through. The one that... |
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