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Originally Posted by: magician59 The Suspension springs (there are 6 of them) attach the outer tub assembly to the machine base. You should be able to see them as soon as you remove the front cabinet panel. Part number: AP4024545
The snubber goes between the brake assembly and the machine base. If it is worn badly enough, you will often see shavings or fragments of shredded nylon. Thank you ...I will take it apart and have a look this weekend. ....Dave
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Originally Posted by: wb2tbb Thank you ...I will take it apart and have a look this weekend.
....Dave I have this washer apart, and tipped now. Those springs you mentioned are in place, and in good shape. I had a question about the motor. Is it supposed to be solidly in place? Mine is rubber mounted on a plate. The motor is mounted to the plate with rubber and teflon washers. But I can slide the motor around on the plate about an inch and a half forwards and backwards. Could this be the cause of the violent wobble?
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The motor is designed to pivot on that mounting plate. Thet's the manufacturer's answer to the clutch, in an effort to make the machines more affordable. Try removing the front panel and selecting a Spin cycle. Observe the action to see if you can spot the cause of the vibraton. One possible cause is a worn snubber. That's the nylon ring between the brake assemby and the machine base. Part number: AP4024496
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Originally Posted by: magician59 The motor is designed to pivot on that mounting plate. Thet's the manufacturer's answer to the clutch, in an effort to make the machines more affordable. Try removing the front panel and selecting a Spin cycle. Observe the action to see if you can spot the cause of the vibraton. One possible cause is a worn snubber. That's the nylon ring between the brake assemby and the machine base. Part number: AP4024496
Doing what you said, I think I noticed at least part of the problem. One foot was about the thickness of a nickel off the ground. This is because the feet are metal, with a rubber boot. One of the rear ones, the rubber boot is all dry-rotted, and not there. So I adjusted one of the front feet, and while the tub now vibrates a bit, and slowly moves around....the machine does not dance across the floor. Are the feet covers replaceable?
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Here's tha part number for the entire leveling leg. You might try calling the number for customer support to see what the part number for the rubber tips is. Part number: AP4027856
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Originally Posted by: magician59 Here's tha part number for the entire leveling leg. You might try calling the number for customer support to see what the part number for the rubber tips is. Part number: AP4027856
clicking on that part number, I get.....
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Originally Posted by: wb2tbb clicking on that part number, I get..... We found no matching parts for " AP4027856". I found it by putting the number directly in, but that is not mine. I have a thread in foot 1 3/4" long, and the threaded part is 1/2" diameter.
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Originally Posted by: magician59 That is it! But it is actually the rear that has the rubber part missing. I just grabbed the front one because it was easier to pull off. Now I learn the front are not the same as the rear. So, if the rear does not unscrew like the front, does it remove easilly?
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Not as easily as the front legs.
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