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Originally Posted by: Gene Actually you have nothing to loose. Take the pump apart and check what makes that noise. Post the results. Gene. P.S. You can break the impeller in pieces. If you'll end up rebuilding the old pump, then both impellers are included in the new impeller & seal kit. Hi gene: Is there a way I can reconnect the motor and run it without the pump assembly to see if it still makes the grinding noise?
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Look for the Tech sheet behind the toe panel or inside the door. The wiring diagram should be in the Tech sheet. There is no on line access for any Kenmore technical documentations.
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Hi: I"m trying to reassemble the impeller/pump, etc. In the impeller package I ordered from you guys is black rubber ring (shown leaning against the impeller in this picture). Can you tell me where this is supposed to go? The installation sheet talks about a "grind bushing". Is that what this is? It seems really loose to fit over the impeller...
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