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Where do I find an exploded parts diagram which will help me for disassembly (and reassembly). Looking in particular for the drum "rollers", any bearing around the pulley, and the nut holding the pulley on.
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Let me modify my question (I made more troubleshooting progress)
I have the proverbial thumping on spin.
No evidence of ooze from the bearing, no squealing or whirring from the bearing.
1) BUT there is about 1/8" of end play at the pulley with the belt removed. Is this normal?
2) Does this unit have a double bearing supporting the spin basked shaft? Are there any rollers supporting the front end of the basket?
3) Where can I get an exploded parts diagram to facilitate disassembly/reassembly and to understand how the washer was put together and works?
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Open the door and check for the inner tub "play". If there is any then the rear bearing has gone bad. Here are the tech sheets for your washer. The break down diagrams are attached to the reply. Gene.
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I do have about 1/8" of play front to back. I also noticed when looking at the bearing that the bearing inner race can rotate on the shaft. Does this mean that I may have to replace the shaft also which means I may have to buy a whole new rear outer tub assembly?
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