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I think you will find that its a metric size. Probably a 10 or a 9.
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Indeed a 10mm. Here's the inside. Does it look like the seal was gone, or do you think my symptoms may have been something else? Many thanks again!
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Looks like that was the leaker....
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Thank you very much for your feedback.
Would that transmission look good still?
Would you know how I can test if it's good?
I read somewhere if its ggone you'd find oil below the machine.
Thank you for any ideas...
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No way to tell really. I would just get the tub seal and belt reassemble and then try it out.
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Your site can't ship to Canada? :(
Gonna cost more locally too. I'd have preferred given you that business...
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Sorry didn't know you were in Canada. (You didn't type with an accent)
Try doing a google search for those part numbers. I'm sure you will find them cheaper that buying locally.... W10324647 WPW10006384
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Hard to type the accent eh? :))
Well, I decided to shorten my waiting time, and buy just the seal locally... The belt seemed to hold on nice and tight. I think what was preventing the turn was a stuck coin to the side of that round dome-like plastic disk where the bolt is inside the tub, there was a pretty scratched nickel inserted in there...
So i replaced everything, ran a calibration sequence, where all went well and it did turn well as part of calibrating i left the affresh pill inside to hear it turn) but in the end, all lights were off...
Ran a fault code sequence, and got one light on sensing. Which, if i understand it correctly, means no faults?
Then i decided to run a wash cycle with affresh. It filled up water till the top, then stopped there. It's not moving from wash to rinse...Unless I didn't wait long enough...
I pressed cancel, and pump worked nicely and emptied it all in a minute...
Do you think I didn't plug the wires back in tight enough? or burned up my timer?
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That may have been a false alarm.
I did a calibration then an automatic test, and the test passed through all phases fine.
Then did a normal wash with the affresh tablet. It went fine.
Now doing the first wash.
I think we are out of the woods, fingers crossed the clothes come out clean and well spinned! :) (some canadian accent there )
Couldn't have done it without you honestly. Thank you very much.
And btw, for others doing it themselves in future, I bought a 3$ anti rust powder, and diluted it in water, then injected it into the seal area prior to installing the seal. Then scraped the area with a scott towel. It became shiny again. I also wiped the shaft with the same solution, and put grease.
Good luck for future explorers :)
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