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nandologia  
#1 Posted : Saturday, October 31, 2015 2:14:16 PM(UTC)
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Hi everyone. I need some help here.
I'm trying to get to the tub seal to replace it on my gtup270em1ww GE unitized washer and dryer. I was able to remove the stubborn spanner nut. But every video I see about separating the inner tub from the outer tub shows a big gap between shaft and tub. That's not my case. I attached picture. What do I do now? Instructions just say that once I remove 1 11/16 hex nut then I just pull. Not working!
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BajaScout  
#2 Posted : Saturday, October 31, 2015 2:38:13 PM(UTC)
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Is that corrosion between the shaft and tub? If the shaft is steel and the tub aluminum then most likely that is the case. Try using some lubricant. I am not a appliance repair person, but that is what I would try next. Water, aluminum and steel together are a bad combination for corrosion.
nandologia  
#3 Posted : Saturday, October 31, 2015 3:02:35 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the reply. Found some liquid wrench in the storage. I'm waiting to see if it'll work

UPDATE: nothing. Still not coming out
BajaScout  
#4 Posted : Saturday, October 31, 2015 4:17:20 PM(UTC)
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Next thing I would try is tapping the tub by the shaft and see if you can break free the corrosion. Another thing I might try is to put some sort of hook into the holes in the tub and see if I could rock the tub a bit to break the corrosion hold.

Again, I am not a service tech. Just some suggestions that are up to you.
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