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kenmore washer

Postby thomd51 » Sat Mar 14, 2015 1:46 pm

just got through replacing the motor coupling in a 1999 kenmore washer. the washer is a "direct drive" type machine. no belt. the control panel flips back ( after removing 2 screws ) and there's two clips to remove and the cabinet comes off now everything is accessible. 2 clips and the pump comes off 2 screws and clips and the motor comes out. then you r&r the coupling and reassemble. not too shabby! replaced the water hoses and it was done, only took 9 hours. only kidding took 2 hours me and my son, and we had lunch too. wife thinks we'r something special ha! TOM.
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Re: kenmore washer

Postby bobodu » Sat Mar 14, 2015 2:14 pm

Then ya got time to clean my garage......not even considering the shop at this point. :roll:
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Re: kenmore washer

Postby RoyM » Sun Mar 15, 2015 1:01 pm

I hate working on appliances. I replaced a drum bearing in a dryer, won't try that again. Had an awful time trying to get the drum to run true. :x
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Re: kenmore washer ok real story

Postby thomd51 » Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:22 am

my son and I replaced the coupling like I said but first there was this. a few months after we bought the machine in 1999 a small nylon sock somehow got into the pump and it cracked and started leaking. I, being a " small engine mechanic" thought I could fix it "no sweat" instead of taking the machine apart like it should be done I removed the back panel and disassembled the whole thing to gain access to the pump. I had to pry the ends of the" special clips " and do alot of extra work to get the job done I had that thing all apart my wife never thought I'd get it back together. but after alot of work I did, that was 16 years ago. the other day when the washer stopped working I went on the internet and found out how to fix it the right way, some guy demonstrated how easy it was to remove the cabinet and r&r the coupling. those 2 "special clips" I pried out spent the last 16 years in the junk drawer in the kitchen. I put the cabinet back on with 6 drill point sheet metal screws. I threw those clips out only 6 months ago. so I ordered 2 more clips and now its "stock" again. I learned every job has it's experts and there was'nt a spark plug in this thing so I was'nt the expert. laugh at me! TOM.
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Re: kenmore washer

Postby bobodu » Mon Mar 16, 2015 4:44 pm

You guys outta try replacing the center spindle bearing on a 125 pound Milner commercial washer....
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Re: kenmore washer

Postby okie » Mon Mar 16, 2015 6:55 pm

bobodu wrote:You guys outta try replacing the center spindle bearing on a 125 pound Milner commercial washer....
Did you make a video of that so that us under used repairmen can see if we want to tackle a job of that size. :D :D


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