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Prof. Maneuver  
#1 Posted : Monday, July 27, 2009 2:48:52 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gang-

This washer is an older model coin op that I've been nursing along with a transmission oil leak (messy, kind of a screechy sound on start up/agitate)but still working. I've already defeated the 2 speed transmission feature as it was "hot shifted" which wiped out the shift bracket.

Now it seems to have a water leak that appears to be coming from the back of the outer tub above the drain bulkhead appearing only during the agitate cycle. Pull the plug and the leak stops. I'd say it leaked maybe a gallon during 1 cycle, but less than 1 cup the previous cycle (my own wash). The fill valve and fill tube look OK. Could it leak water through the transmission during agitate only? If so, any chance of finding a new transmission? This site says obsolete :mad: .

Thanks in Advance for Any Help,

Prof. Maneuver
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, July 28, 2009 3:10:48 PM(UTC)
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The pump on this washer recirculates water during the agitation. I would check the hose which goes from the pump to the top of the tub (#828 on the diagram). Also check the tub itself for a rusted though holes.

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