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our washer started making noises during cycle and clothes were still wet at end I read to check the water pump to see if it was spinning freely it wasn't so I bought a new pump and installed it noise was gone but the clothes were still wet I found the machine was spinning slowly in spin cycle I bought a thrust washer repair kit and a new belt from here I installed it and now doesn't spin at all Is there another part defective or did I install the thrust washer kit poorly? I read the directions and the adjustment did't seem to go like it said it would I could use a little help
thanks! steve
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You may need the help of a friend or family member for this: Tilt the machine back far enough to access the belt. Remove it and turn the large white pulley counter clockwise. As you're doing so, have your helper look to see if the agitator is moving. Now turn the pulley in the opposite direction and have your helper see if the basket is spinning. If yes to both tests, you probably installed the thrust bearing correctly.
The belt should be somewhat loose in fitting. This is Maytag's way of eliminating a clutch in the mechanical operation of the machine. If it is too tight, it is either the wrong belt, or there is a problem with the spring loaded sliding motor base.
The motor should pull no more than about 22 amps for the first 1/4 second of start-up, and somewhere between 5 and 7 amps while running. Any more than this should indicate a motor problem.
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thanks
I turned the pulley counter clockwise and the agitator turned I turned it clockwise and it just spins freely without turning the basket Is there something I probably did wrong when installing the thrust bearing kit? I pretty much followed the instructions exactly but it didn't adjust the way they said it would
thanks again
oh, and I think it turn the basket when I first installed it I tried to turn the basket by hand and it is really hard to turn... if that helps
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It sounds like either there is excessive wear in the transmission, or the cam in the thrust bearing kit isn't making the contact it should. When there is a clockwise rotation on the pulley, the cam ramps the bearing up far enough to release the brake, allowing the machine to spin. It's the brake that makes it difficult to physically turn the basket by hand. Did you save the instructions that came with the kit?
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thanks! I thought maybe the basket had seized I have the instructions and will take it apart again the pulley spins freely clockwise, I noticed the the ramping mechanism on the bushing when I put it together, maybe it's not applying enough force against the shaft to turn it
thanks again!
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ok I put it all together again.. this time with the thick adjusting washer instead of the thin one
still the same the brake adjustment does not go as they say, it says to turn the pulley counter clockwise until the brake starts to release but it's just the same no matter how far I turn it do you think I have too much pressure on the thrust bearing or not enough? I ran it through a cycle and it agitates and rinses perfect but when it spins, the basket stays still and the motor/pulley is turning really fast counter clockwise is it possible the brake is still on and that's why it's not spinning? maybe there is some part that is missing? I'm lost :D
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I just notice you said when the pulley spins clockwise it realeases the brake why is the pulley spinning counter clockwise (looking from bottom) during the spin cycle?
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Shoulda clarified...It's a matter of perspective. I just assume once you see the action in one direction, you have enough sense to know to turn the thing in the opposite direction to check the other function.
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ok I put a larger shim washer so it would push more on the cam I think it released the brake because the basket started to spin during agitation but during the spin cycle the basket still would not spin and there was some rumbling coming from under the basket I'm guessing something in the tranny?
thanks man
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It's a rarer thing on a washer, but it sounds like the tranny's the problem. During agitate, the spinner should remain stationary. Check with Tech Support...depending on its age, the transmission can still be covered by mfgr's warranty.
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