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Okay, I got the spanner nut off. ..found a little trick to doing it that helped tremendously. I also loosened the springs, brackets, and hose etc. on bottom so the outer tub SHOULD come off. Anything else I should do from underneath? Now I'm trying to get the inner tub out and it doesn't want to come out.
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still trying to separate inner tub. Tried to do it with spanner nut both on and off. Have sprayed, pried, pounded, twisted, pushed, pulled, kicked, cussed, and begged. Did I forget something?
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This parts breakdown may help you figure out what else needs to come off. Model LA5558XSW0Nat
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Yes, I have the top part off, including the spanner nut. I need to separate the inner tub from the outer tub and it doesn't want to budge. I am thinking of a rope and a 2x4, unless you have another idea.
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It should come on out but a rope and a 2x4 might be inorder.
Nat
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Put the drive block nut back on but not tight. Pound down on it with a hammer and pull up on the front of the spin basket, it should break loose.
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I tried with spanner nut on, nothing. Sprayed liguid wrench & went to bed. this morning pushed & pulled in all directions & it came off. I guess you have to let that spray do it's job...the drive block is rusted halfway off along the bottom where it flanges out, will replace that too. Now to get the drive block "lock" off. I'm almost there. Tonight I bake homemade bread and tell the woman who wouldn't let her husband help me that I did it myself.
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Turns out the drive block does NOT have a lock on it (shown in diagram). I sprayed. pounded and pried, but it split in half, mainly cause it was so rusted along the bottom. So now I wait for another part. It took 10 days for one company to send me a tub seal which turned out to be an "O" ring. ($5 + s&h). --in a big box. 5 days later I got the right part. So I cleaned everything else up and put the seal on and the tubs back in and am just waiting for thet drive block. Hope it's the right one. Most of these parts are universal (at least the older machines, yeah!). Just try telling that to the person who answers the phone.
How do you know how old the appliances are?There is nothing on them that I can tell.
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Post your serial number and I'll try to look it up for you. If you ordered from here you should have the part within a couple of days. Nat
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