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#1 Posted : Friday, April 29, 2011 11:20:33 AM(UTC)
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I have a Kenmore washer, top loader. The shaft bearing went out. To replace it you have to replace the outter drum which includes the shaft and bearing. While I had it apart I noticed water had collected in the inner drum, there is not any drains on it ( because of the bearing going out water must have seaped into the drum. I was thinking I would drill a hole in the drum and drain it out and then reseal the drum.


Any thoughts ?
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#2 Posted : Friday, April 29, 2011 11:34:44 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: pocorp Go to Quoted Post
I have a Kenmore washer, top loader. The shaft bearing went out. To replace it you have to replace the outter drum which includes the shaft and bearing. While I had it apart I noticed water had collected in the inner drum, there is not any drains on it ( because of the bearing going out water must have seaped into the drum. I was thinking I would drill a hole in the drum and drain it out and then reseal the drum.


Any thoughts ?


Pocorp,

NO, STOP, Don't do it.

The water you hear is the solution in the plastic tub ring in the front of the tub.
That is normal, it's designed to operate as a balance system, to help keep the tub balanced in the spin cycle. Don't try and remove it.

:) :) :)
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