## WHAT I WISH I'D KNOWN BEFORE I STARTED ## 1. Remove the four hoses first. 2. remove the three screws holding the pump to the structure above BEFORE loosening the flex clamp. 3. with the pump free of the hoses and rest of the washer, then remove the flex coupling clamp from the pump end only; do not remove the flex coupli
... Read moreng from the motor. 4. remove the old pump. 5. attach the new pump to the top of the flex coupling BEFORE attaching the pump to the upper part of the washer. This is the most difficult step, to get the flex coupling on the pump in a secure fashion using the clamp. It's much easier to do if the pump is not yet connected to the rest of the washer. 6. attach the pump to the washer with the three mounting screws. 7. re-attach the hoses. 8. run the washer and check for leaks.
I made the mistake of taking the flex coupling off the motor then tried to put the flex coupling on the motor and the pump when the pump was already attached to the washer. Major grief :>(
loosen the clamp holding the flex coupling then remove the 3 screws holding pump in place remove old pump and coupling best to have washer laying on it's face for easy access to screws. install coupling on new pump and install togeather then attach flex coupling to drive motor...
After removing the rear cover I removed all the hose connections as this gives a better access to the mounting screws. Next disconnect the drive coupling. Remove the 2 inner mount screws frist then remove the 3rd screw. Reversing this procedure makes mounting the new pump easy. Also I went to GE's web site and downloaded the parts
... Read more sheet that also gave me the number for the proper pump. E. Renico