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I ran it with the cabinet off and used the screwdriver/stethascope test to isolate the noise. It appears to be coming from the clutch. What are the steps to remove it?
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Either you have a bad tranny or a stripped agitator. I would remove agitator and check splines. If ok I would pull motor and pump and turn tranny coupler counterclockwise. If you feal tranny clunking you have a bad tranny.
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Is it safe the lay the washer on its side when removing the motor & tranny?
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I never do this, I just tilt it back sufficiently to remove tranny, just less work.
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