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V-Style Drive Belt (32.5 inches long) – Part Number: WP28808
V-Style Drive Belt (32.5 inches long)
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PartSelect #: PS11740616
Manufacturer #: WP28808
This v-style drive belt is thirty-two and a half inches long and half of an inch wide.
$43.27
  In Stock
Complete Hub and Seal Kit – Part Number: R9900552
Complete Hub and Seal Kit
PartSelect #: PS2174602
Manufacturer #: R9900552
This kit comes with hub, seal head, gasket, seal shroud, seal seat, screw, spline insert, drive bell and seal.
  No Longer Available
V-Style Cogged Pump Belt (22.5 inches long) – Part Number: WP27155
V-Style Cogged Pump Belt (22.5 inches long)
PartSelect #: PS11740600
Manufacturer #: WP27155
This V-style cogged tooth pump belt is used in conjunction with the drive belt in your washing machine. This belt is all black in color and is made entirely of rubber. It is twenty-two and a half inch...
$39.81
  Special Order
Drain Pump - 2 Port – Part Number: 31969
Drain Pump - 2 Port
PartSelect #: PS2034294
Manufacturer #: 31969
This pump helps expel water from the washing machine and is activated after the spin speed is maintained for a specific period of time.
  No Longer Available
Two Speed Motor – Part Number: 27179P
Two Speed Motor
PartSelect #: PS2027998
Manufacturer #: 27179P
This two speed motor performs 1725 revolutions per minute in one speed, and 1140 revolutions per minute in the second speed. It runs at 1/2 horsepower and carries 115 volts. You can use this washer mo...
  No Longer Available
SNUBBER PA – Part Number: 36108
SNUBBER PA
PartSelect #: PS2039031
Manufacturer #: 36108
  No Longer Available
TRANSMISSN – Part Number: 34526P
TRANSMISSN
PartSelect #: PS2037733
Manufacturer #: 34526P
$479.30
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Idler Pulley Wheel – Part Number: WP28800
Idler Pulley Wheel
PartSelect #: PS11740614
Manufacturer #: WP28800
This idler pulley wheel is not quite three inches in diameter. It is black and made of plastic with a metal center.
  No Longer Available
Timer – Part Number: 31111P
Timer
PartSelect #: PS778163
Manufacturer #: 31111P
  No Longer Available
WIRE HARNESS – Part Number: 207161
WIRE HARNESS
PartSelect #: PS2017398
Manufacturer #: 207161
  No Longer Available
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 27762
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS2028118
Manufacturer #: 27762
$39.10
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Hose, Tube & Fitting – Part Number: 33513
Hose, Tube & Fitting
PartSelect #: PS12623409
Manufacturer #: 33513
Agitator straight short
  No Longer Available

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Frayed V-belt
VERY EASY!!!
SAFETY FIRST-Always unplug the appliance.
Use 8mm socket to remove front panel screws. Loosened up two hose clamps connected to the pump and removed both lines (Hoses contain water, use a towel) which is located underneath the motor. Disconnect motor electrical connector on the left side of the motor. With socket, remove 4 mounting bracket screws that secure the motor and pump assembly. Pull back the tension/idler pulley to loosen belt off the main pulley to the washer drum. Tilt and pull out motor/pump assembly. Underneath the pump, use star-bit to remove the pump from motor assembly to remove the belt. Install new belt on motor pulley (Good time to check for debris or anything restricing free movement of pump) and re-install pump. Install the motor/pump assembly and loosely secure the motor/pump assembly. Place the belt onto the motor pulley and pull back the tensioner/idler pulley to allow slack of belt to be placed on washer drum pulley. Put the belt on the lip of the drum pulley and rotate while pulling back the tensioner/idler pulley until the belt is seated on the groove of the drum pulley. Tighten the motor/pump assembley. Re-attach the 2 hoses and tighten down the clamps. Re-connect the electrical connector to the motor...Don't forget to plug in the washer and secure the front panel...Piece 'O cake, you're done! About 15 minutes to do the job. Much like changing a belt on most vehicles.
Parts Used:
V-Style Drive Belt (32.5 inches long)
  • John from Milton, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The Seal On The Bottom Of The Tub Was Leaking
Removed the front of the washer, then lifted the top up and held it up with a prop. Pulled the agitator straight up and started the disasembly. Using the photos in the hub and seal kit was a big help. The large nut on the output shaft had to be cut off with my dremel tool and the hub removed with a wheeler puller. Assembly was pretty much straight forward. Primed the pump and started the machine for the stated time and was a sucess.
Parts Used:
Complete Hub and Seal Kit
  • HOWARD from CORTLAND, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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tub leaking water
Took off the agitator, removed inner tub, exposing the hub drive. Found fusion between hub drive and agitator shaft. Rather than using a wheel puller as instructions recommended I got my masonry hammer and removed the drive hub in pieces. Removed debris from the tub. Installed sealant around lower seal as instructed. Re-assembled inner tub, agitator with new upper seal. Plugged in the washer, turned on the water. No leak. Happy happy.
Parts Used:
Complete Hub and Seal Kit
  • Raymond from East Sandwich, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Socket set, Wrench set
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