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Last 10 Posts (In reverse order)
sidfink43 Posted: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 6:23:38 PM(UTC)
 
Great, it should last you a good long time. Thanks for the update
barsss Posted: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 2:51:54 PM(UTC)
 
Got it all cleaned and put back together. Works good and smell is gone. Knew a guy that worked at parts house (did not know he worked there). He gave me drum at wholesale $108 instead of $136. That made it even better.

Thanks again and happy holiday to you also, Bryan
sidfink43 Posted: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:08:43 AM(UTC)
 
No, I would justs clean it up and put everything back together. Glad you got it cleaned out and fixed up and it should last a pretty long time for you.

Good luck and have a Happy Holiday Season.
barsss Posted: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 9:59:22 AM(UTC)
 
Your instructions worked like a champ. But have one more question. Should there be any type of lubricant on the shaft between the drive block and outer tube seal. There is a lot of slimy stuff with hair in it or is this just trash built up over the years. Got all the mold cleaned and than noticed that the outside of the drum is rusted, luckily the local parts house has one.

Thanks again, Bryan
sidfink43 Posted: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 4:49:11 AM(UTC)
 
You may not have to do that, it may just come off. If you do have to expand it you may want to replace it since it is inexpensive.

Anyway, I am sure you will find this to be a pretty easy task (the nut may be a little hard to get off) and will do fine.
barsss Posted: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:56:17 AM(UTC)
 
Thanks again for all the information and service manual. I think I am going to take out the drum. The service manual says to take a straight head screwdriver to the drive block and spread it. Got any information on handling that.

Thanks again, Bryan
sidfink43 Posted: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 3:31:45 PM(UTC)
 
If you fill it to the top, and after it soak you can turn the timer to the drain part of the cycle (you will need to by pass the lid switch) and drain it out. There will be some spill over, so just be prepared.

If you want to take out the basket, it will come out once you remove the big nut with the spanner. You may have a little bit of trouble with the drive block.

Here is a service manual on a machine similar to yours.

https://secured.whirlpoo...2007475cb/$FILE/L-55.pdf
barsss Posted: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 3:22:32 PM(UTC)
 
Thanks for the great reply. If I go with running the affresh in the washer and fill it to the top. Can I run the washer thru a regular cycle as the directions say and not spill water all over the floor.

Next I just ordered the spanner wrench to take the tub out. Is the tub hard to get out. If so are there any tricks that I should know so that it comes out easily.

Thanks again, Bryan
sidfink43 Posted: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 1:23:51 PM(UTC)
 
I would try a machine cleaner like Affresh first. After you get the machine filled manually fill it to the top and follow directions on the product. You may need to do this several times.

If you want to take it apart, just take out the tub and leave the outer drum in place.
barsss Posted: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:23:35 AM(UTC)
 
I have a bad problem with mold around the top 4 inches of the washer drum. Am going to order a spanner wrench so that I can remove the drum. My question is do I have to replace the drum seal or can it be reused.

Thanks in advance for the help, Bryan