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fairbank56  
#11 Posted : Friday, November 22, 2013 4:54:43 PM(UTC)
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It's not uncommon for socks and underwear to get between the tubs when doing very large loads. The noise is very strange to me. Could also be a drive block issue. You can inspect the top of the drive block with the agitator off. Make sure the slots in the drive block are intact as well as the tabs on the spin tube and that they are fully engaged. To get the tub out, you will need to remove the cabinet and remove the tub nut which we usually do with a spanner wrench.

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lukster  
#12 Posted : Saturday, November 23, 2013 1:53:37 PM(UTC)
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Eric, you were right on the money about something getting lodged between tubs. Since I needed to get it resolved quickly, i bought a 3 pad clutch from a local appliance parts store and tested the spinner. The noise was still there but the tub was spinning faster probably more torque because of new pads. I let it spin for a few more seconds and noticed some black rubber strings on the tub. eventually when it stopped i saw part of a broken hose. upon further investigation and confusion because i could not find it on the parts diagram, i realized it was the bleach hose and part of the tub ring assembly. Now it spins great! I am trying to avoid buying that hose since I may need to buy the entire tub ring assembly. We do not use bleach anyway. Do i still need to replace it? now it is mended with duck tape and electrical tape so we can get our laundry going. :)
fairbank56  
#13 Posted : Saturday, November 23, 2013 3:00:49 PM(UTC)
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That hose needs to be intact and in place as pressurized water will flow through it when the bleach solenoid is activated during the wash cycle. Either that or just unplug the connector at the bleach valve solenoid connection.

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