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I have a Maytag washer with a oil leak out the bottom of the transmission. I understand the seals are not manufactured any longer. Does anyone have a source for another seal that would work?
If so, how do you install.
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Recheck your model number that one doesn’t come up. These washers have two type transmissions and I don’t know which one your has. I know the seal for the newest style is still available not sure about the older transmission. Clothes Washer Repair Guide
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The model number of the washer is A407 not A467. Again how to fix leaky transmission.
Steve
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I couldn’t find a parts breakdown for this model although it is a good model number. What I need to know is what transmission your washer has on it. Take the front of the washer and describe the transmission to me. It’s going to be one of two styles on this page there is a picture of one style, tell me if your transmission looks like this. Part Details - WHIRLPOOL TRANSMISON, part number: AP4319068 The other style transmission will have a flat gear case to the side with a counter-weight on the other side.
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