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elocin71 Posted: Thursday, September 7, 2017 9:41:14 AM(UTC)
 
Well I guess I answered my own question. I started it up again yesterday and the burning smell was gone. Guess it was the silicone spray after all.
elocin71 Posted: Monday, September 4, 2017 8:30:02 PM(UTC)
 
From what I've heard, this wasn't a repair worth calling a repair guy for so I figured it wouldn't cost me much to give it a shot. I replaced the tub seal on my washing machine, put it back together and started a load. It filled fine, without any leaks but after it filled, it did not continue the cycle as I was running without the shell off but when I came back to it, there was a burning smell. I took all the clothes out of the tub and drained it on spin, which worked well.

I didn't see any obvious signs of burning. All the electric components looked fine and were not warm although the start capacitor was a bit warm, but perhaps that is normal. Any ideas? I did add silicone spray to the stem as recommended by a repair video from this site or repaircl1n1c. Getting the tub seal on was a tight fit. Is it possible to overtighten with the spanner wrench?

Thanks for your time