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My washer began leaking 2 year ago at which time a repair tech came and tightened the bolts around the drum. He said at the time that the seals probably needed to be replaced but this was a huge job and he would have to take the whole washer apart. Anyway, we never had any problems until recently when it began leaking again. I tried tightening these bolts myself and it has helped considerably but it still leaks a little right from the joint where the two peices meet. I also noticed that one of the shock absorbers is broken which explains why it vibrates like a helicopter! Should I replace the shock and hope that will inturn help vibration and hence not leak?? or should I also replace the drum seal or is that really a "huge job" like he said it was
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You definately need to replace the shock, the seal should probably also be replaced. It is a bigger job, but can be done as well.
Nat
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Thank you! I like tackling jobs like that so I'll give it a whirl. Quick question tho, anywhere I could get a manual or some rough instruction guide on replacing the tub seal?
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I replaced the tub seal and...HORRAY!!! no more leaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the help!
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Wow, your braver than most attempting a job like that...Congrats :)
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Thanks...it took me nearly a solid 5 hours on Saturday!!! After I had it all apart I began to wonder if I'd ever get it back together! It was worth it tho. I like tackeling projects like that.
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I have had years of experiance on those machines, and takes me 2 1/2 to do that job, so 5 hours for you is pretty darn good.
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This internet is amazing. I just started having the same problem and need a new gasket. Any other parts to replace or look out for while dis- assembled. Mine is a Kenmore '02.
Thanks, Dave C.
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