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hey Guys, Glenn here. hoping someone can help me pin point the issue here. washer has a small continuous leak that is defintely coming from right underneath the transmition area. do you think this is from the tub seal gasket? #311 pictured here. any help greatly appreciated. Glenn
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This page will show how to access the seal GE Washer Disassembly Guide Typically when this happens the washer will become very noisy in spin. The only way to correct this is to replace the transmission. If you can put up with the noise, the transmission could last a while after the seal is replaced.
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you are correct. it is very noisy. but its in the garage so its not a big deal. thanks for the link and info. Glenn :D
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