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I plan to replace the clutch assembly on my Whirlpool direct drive washer (model WTW5540SQ0). If I already have the motor and gearcase assembly removed, is it possible to replace the brake shoes without removing the drive tube assembly, if it appears they need replacement?
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You would have to pull it out at least past the brake drum to access the shoes.
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Removing the E-ring that holds the shoes on would not allow them to slide out of the drum (assuming I could compress the spring assembly enough to get them back in the drum)?
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There are two hooks on the plate that the shoes attach to and the shoes must fit under those hooks. I don't think you could get them out from under the hooks and I don't think you could get the spring back in place even if you could get the shoes out, but hey, give it a try. Iv'e never tried it that way. Let us know if it works.
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I was not able to pull the tube out more than 1", it came out freely and then clunked to a stop. I took off the plastic gizmo, the cam and the e clip that holds the brake shoes on. I then was able to finagle both brake shoes off.
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