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Kevin Goad  
#1 Posted : 15 years ago
Kevin Goad

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I opened the transmission case and lost most of the oil. I now know that it is the direct drive coupling causing my washer not to agitate or spin. I can put it back together but any recomendations on what kind of oil I can put in it. I have light gear oil that I use in speed reducers at my work. Can I use this?
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Gene  
#2 Posted : 15 years ago
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The gear case oil made by Whirlpool Part number: AP3072960
Part number: AP3072960


The motor coupling Part number: AP3963893
Kevin Goad  
#3 Posted : 15 years ago
Kevin Goad

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Thanks Gene. I got what I needed locally, should reassemble tonight and end my wife's trips to the laundramat
thanks again
Kevin
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