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#11 Posted : Thursday, March 14, 2013 1:27:06 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the help. The last part I have removed now is the rotor. The next step are the motor seal parts. It looks like a yellow screw, not sure whaind of screw that is, I tried the torx. I am about half way to the drain baffle. Maybe if I get help with this screw, I will be much closer to the baffle. I hope im not being laughed at too much, but sometimes a girl has to ask questions, right? Thanks for any help.


Lr, You're doing fine. We're trying to avoid removing the pump assembly from the tub, but we may have to. Once you get that #15 torx screw backed out of the impeller, and slip the impeller off the shaft you're done, so you're actually more like 3/4 of the way. Try this, Insert to torx tip into the screw, tap the top of the handle with a small hammer or wrench, hold the impeller with one hand and turn the screw with the other, Sometimes the "tap" breaks the screw loose from the threads and you can remove it.
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#12 Posted : Thursday, March 14, 2013 2:55:32 PM(UTC)
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I can't get the screw to budge even after tapping. I'll keep at it for awhile longer. Then get back at it tomorrow



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Lr, You're doing fine. We're trying to avoid removing the pump assembly from the tub, but we may have to. Once you get that #15 torx screw backed out of the impeller, and slip the impeller off the shaft you're done, so you're actually more like 3/4 of the way. Try this, Insert to torx tip into the screw, tap the top of the handle with a small hammer or wrench, hold the impeller with one hand and turn the screw with the other, Sometimes the "tap" breaks the screw loose from the threads and you can remove it.
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#13 Posted : Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:24:07 PM(UTC)
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I hope I am not too confusing. You do know that the screw I am talking about has a plastic or rubber top? The torx doesn't feel like it is getting hold of anything when I try to turn the screw.






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I can't get the screw to budge even after tapping. I'll keep at it for awhile longer. Then get back at it tomorrow
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#14 Posted : Friday, March 15, 2013 5:40:15 AM(UTC)
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I hope I am not too confusing. You do know that the screw I am talking about has a plastic or rubber top? The torx doesn't feel like it is getting hold of anything when I try to turn the screw.


Lr, Stop... We're working in two different areas. Sounds like you're trying to remove the lower spray arm nut ???

Part number: AP4113393
Part number: AP4113393


The impeller screw

Part number: AP4113595
Part number: AP4113595


Has a rubber seal under it and it can make things difficult, but nothing like you're describing.

Tell you what, repost with an e mail address, and we can send you more information that will make things easier.

Thanks,
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#15 Posted : Friday, March 15, 2013 9:26:15 AM(UTC)
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I am at the Motor Seal kit, part # AP4365097.
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#16 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2013 9:16:25 AM(UTC)
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Joe,

Thanks so much for all your help, patience and encouragement. I finally got everything back together. It was quite a job, but well worth it for me, not only did I save a lot of money, which is very important to me, but I also learned a lot in the process, thanks to you. After giving my dishwasher & parts a good cleaning from the hard water/detergent residue, I just got it all back together & did a test run and it's not leaking now!! I'm still not sure what caused the leak, I saw nothing obvious, but its not leaking! Hopefully it will stay this way.

You guys at Appliance Parts Pros are awesome, what a service! I have used you once before for my clothes dryer with good results also. I will & have highly recommended you.
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#17 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:03:55 AM(UTC)
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Joe,

Thanks so much for all your help, patience and encouragement. I finally got everything back together. It was quite a job, but well worth it for me, not only did I save a lot of money, which is very important to me, but I also learned a lot in the process, thanks to you. After giving my dishwasher & parts a good cleaning from the hard water/detergent residue, I just got it all back together & did a test run and it's not leaking now!! I'm still not sure what caused the leak, I saw nothing obvious, but its not leaking! Hopefully it will stay this way.

You guys at Appliance Parts Pros are awesome, what a service! I have used you once before for my clothes dryer with good results also. I will & have highly recommended you.


Lr,

Thanks for the update, We're glad you stuck with it .

Thanks Again
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