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OK - so... how does one exactly remove the old clutch? :confused:
I can't get the darned thing to come off of the agitator stem (for lack of a better term) Please include simple step by step instructions - I'm pretty new at this.
Thanks in advance. K.D.
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The tool shown below is a spanner wrench and is needed to remove the nut from the drive block
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1. remove aggitator 2. remove pump, motor, and tranny 3. remove drive block nut using a spanner wrench 4. remove inner tub 5. remove drive block from basket drive 6. now from the bottom the spin tube and clutch assembly can be removed
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What if I don't have a spanner wrench? Am I jsut SOL?
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One other thing I have done before is use a chisel and a hammer and cut through the nut and then replace it with a new one during reassembly ... Why exactly are you removing the clutch.
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I had to replace it. Got it off (neighbor came and helped). Running a test wash now to make sure it's all fixed. Thanks for your help. K.D.:)
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Awesome ... Keep me posted on how it spins with the new clutch
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