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"Squealing" after the motor control board output test
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Thanks Dick. All repairs are done. It's just a matter of throwing it all back together. The seal was really bad. Really appreciate the link to the other thread. It did provide some useful info. I've been looking for slick fifty one lube for days now. I don't know where your from but down here it's just not available. Again thanks!
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Originally Posted by: dolfdave Thanks Dick. All repairs are done. It's just a matter of throwing it all back together. The seal was really bad. Really appreciate the link to the other thread. It did provide some useful info. I've been looking for slick fifty one lube for days now. I don't know where your from but down here it's just not available. Again thanks! Good deal and I hope it all works out for you I think I got my can from Wallmart or Autozone. I would lube those one-way bearings I just feel water proof lithium grease or any grease type is a no no for this type of bearing but that is just my opinion. Just check they both lock up with no slippage in one direction before install. If the Clutch Pulley mounted One-Way bearing slips and does not lock up solid in spin cycle you will get big time DC/UC unbalance errors going into spin cycle...........Dick
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