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Larry,I gave one a way sometime ago none in my parts box. If that Upper One-Way bearing seized then I feel the Clutch Pulley mounted One-Way bearing will fail soon. You can't buy that Upper Bearing ring as separate item.I picked up a HF3520 One-Way bearing sometime ago but never tried to press it into the Upper Bearing ring or Clutch Pulley. 1st pic is the Upper Bearing ring if any forum members can help out. 2nd pic Clutch Pulley on left with the Upper One-Way Bearing ring in focus.3rd pic the HF3520 ………..Dickdh1200s attached the following image(s):
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Originally Posted by: dh1200s Larry,I gave one a way sometime ago none in my parts box. If that Upper One-Way bearing seized then I feel the Clutch Pulley mounted One-Way bearing will fail soon. You can't buy that Upper Bearing ring as separate item.I picked up a HF3520 One-Way bearing sometime ago but never tried to press it into the Upper Bearing ring or Clutch Pulley. 1st pic is the Upper Bearing ring if any forum members can help out. 2nd pic Clutch Pulley on left with the Upper One-Way Bearing ring in focus.3rd pic the HF3520 ………..Dick My machine was starting to screw up, so several months ago I bought a clutch on ********. I thought it had both pieces but when I started putting things together I found out that I was short the upper clutch bearing. That's why I asked if anybody had one. I replaced the tub bearings and the seals, so now all I need is this one part. Larry
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Originally Posted by: Larry83301 My machine was starting to screw up, so several months ago I bought a clutch on ********. I thought it had both pieces but when I started putting things together I found out that I was short the upper clutch bearing. That's why I asked if anybody had one. I replaced the tub bearings and the seals, so now all I need is this one part.
Larry Larry search for this part number for cheapest Clutch Pulley assembly 25001169My original 25001169 4 or 5 years ago was $55 delivered to the house. I know it has doubled since then.Good luck and if I can help I will chime in.........Dick
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i got the spinner nut off with the help of your pics but not sure how the shaft comes out???
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Originally Posted by: mustache44 i got the spinner nut off with the help of your pics but not sure how the shaft comes out??? Did you remove the inner tub once you removed six spinner bolts? In this post I mention that I flipped the inner tub upside down and as I removed the 1.75" spinner nut the spinner support fell to the floor. I would place some cushion material on the floor, flip the inner tub up side down, break loose the 1.75" spinner and the spinner support should fall thrugh to the floor. Does your Series machine use the upper bearing ring? Real important to know that if you plan on replacing the Outer Tub bearings. I'm at work 1600 to 0030 so I may not be able to respond until I get home tonight. We may have owners with previous hands on chime in to help you out........Dick
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first 2 numbers of the s.n. are 10.turned it over and the spinner support did not come out.thought i could just replace the tub seal.but do i have to replace the bearings too,if i get them out?
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Originally Posted by: mustache44 first 2 numbers of the s.n. are 10.turned it over and the spinner support did not come out.thought i could just replace the tub seal.but do i have to replace the bearings too,if i get them out? S/N 10 = Series 10 good deal easy rebuild. It's your call if the Spinner Support rotates OK in Outer Tub bearings? Did you remove the 1.75" Spinner Nut? If so when you flip the Inner Tub upside down the Spinner Support should fall out just cushion the fall. Or have take a rubber mallet and tap the Spinner Support shaft it should slide out fairly easy..........Dick
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Originally Posted by: dh1200s S/N 10 = Series 10 good deal easy rebuild.
It's your call if the Spinner Support rotates OK in Outer Tub bearings?
Did you remove the 1.75" Spinner Nut? If so when you flip the Inner Tub upside down the Spinner Support should fall out just cushion the fall.
Or have take a rubber mallet and tap the Spinner Support shaft it should slide out fairly easy..........Dick didn't fall out but i'll try a mallet
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Originally Posted by: mustache44 didn't fall out but i'll try a mallet the shaft came out but still don't see how to replace tub seal
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The Tub seal will press in have you removed the old one?
Pay attention to this post see 02-01-2011, 09:57 AM.
Make sure you remove the old Tub Seal sleeve. I show to pry it off the Spinner Support. If you fail to remove this you will not get the new Tub Seal to seat properly. I recommend you run the first several pages of this thread where I took two owners thru the process. I'm and owner and did this a couple years ago using the Service Manual only.
I don't have a step by step covering the process but this thread and the SM should get you up and running.
Did you have any problems removing the 1.75" Spinner nut?
Dick
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