If you’re just replacing the gear case (transmission) it’s not necessary to remove the spanner nut. It slides up through the spin tube which is secured with the spanner block and nut. Only thing attached to the transmission on top is the agitator. Good luck!
Nice video. All is complete except bolting the gear case back to the three mounting brackets. I cannot get the holes aligned with the recessed mounts. It won't fully go on. What is next? (Clutch spring is at the top, white thing that protrudes on the other side is at the bottom.) I measured the holes in the gear case. The bottom one is the tightest fit: hole at 0.494" and recessed mount at 0.488". Not much wiggle room at 0.006"! Would it be beneficial to file the mount a bit so it will fit into the hole better?
You guys are amazing at your craft. You make these repairs look so easy to do. Keep up with the diy videos they make everything so worth doing.I'm ready to tackle my own washer. Thanks to you guys.
The washer knobs on this video are the same on my washer. All i need is a model # so i can order new or used . Can you help. I have the kenmore Elite. Thank you ahead of time. Helpful videos for shure lol.
Do you really need to remove the drive block nut to remove and replace the transmission? As far as I can tell the nut doesn't impede the removal and reinsertion of the transmission shaft... am I wrong?
How long is this part good for? I've seen some comments stating that it lasts for 1.5 - 2 years (due to planned obsolesence). Is it worth doing the repairs for this much effort? I'm really wanting to try this but if the part is not going to last longer than 2 years, should I bother?
Also clothes will wind around the agitator along with noisy clunking or snapping. That's when the agitator shaft ratchets around due to worn splines on the shaft. Replace transmission or just the shaft if you are handy. Shafts run about $75 - $100.
Hello Eddie, I’m glad I found your comment. This is exactly what’s happening to my washing machine. What are your thoughts about the spanner wrench. Should I get one or can I use a large set of channellock’s?
In removing the motor, a part which looks like a 2" nail but flat on one side and has a hole at the lower end of the "nail" fell out. I cannot find where it belongs. Does anyone know where it belongs and how I can put it back?
PartSelect... you should change the last few minutes of this video. The position of the pump hose is not right! It might get ripped or leak over the leg, where he put it when it agitates. It should go under the leg!
Found it! it is a clutch band and it is not cracked. It just looks weird. part-number/285790/0026 Could somebody please tell me the name of the large white plastic part (probably a cam) that is visible just after the transmission is removed. In this video at: 8min 28s Mine is cracked apart. I initially thought the cams inside the transmission were faulty. The washer in spin mode creates a loud ratcheting sound when in spin cycle, as the agitator attempts to engage.
The upper water pump hose should be under that leg, not over it. With agitation the hose will be in trouble, possibly leak or shred the hose! Good luck!.
I am repairing a whirlpool and I have a kenmore the transmissions are the same? I'm about to buy a used transmission because I have no more, you can help me to take a decision, please. Well, in the ones I've seen, they have whirlpool and kenmore, thank you for your help, I really like your video
I don’t know how he does it… Not one curse work in any of his videos! Usually by the time I’ve got something torn apart I’ve let loose a whole plethora of curse words, cut half my fingers and those that didn’t get cut are smashed or broken. 😂
If you’re just replacing the gear case (transmission) it’s not necessary to remove the spanner nut. It slides up through the spin tube which is secured with the spanner block and nut. Only thing attached to the transmission on top is the agitator. Good luck!
Nice video. All is complete except bolting the gear case back to the three mounting brackets. I cannot get the holes aligned with the recessed mounts. It won't fully go on. What is next? (Clutch spring is at the top, white thing that protrudes on the other side is at the bottom.) I measured the holes in the gear case. The bottom one is the tightest fit: hole at 0.494" and recessed mount at 0.488". Not much wiggle room at 0.006"! Would it be beneficial to file the mount a bit so it will fit into the hole better?
You guys are amazing at your craft. You make these repairs look so easy to do. Keep up with the diy videos they make everything so worth doing.I'm ready to tackle my own washer. Thanks to you guys.
The washer knobs on this video are the same on my washer. All i need is a model # so i can order new or used . Can you help. I have the kenmore Elite. Thank you ahead of time. Helpful videos for shure lol.
Do you really need to remove the drive block nut to remove and replace the transmission? As far as I can tell the nut doesn't impede the removal and reinsertion of the transmission shaft... am I wrong?
Can you tell me I installed transmission a few months ago I never cleared vent hole is that a problem. Thanks
I'll have to revisit this one if my Whirlpool ever needs it. But for now, this looks pretty intimidating.
How long is this part good for? I've seen some comments stating that it lasts for 1.5 - 2 years (due to planned obsolesence). Is it worth doing the repairs for this much effort? I'm really wanting to try this but if the part is not going to last longer than 2 years, should I bother?
Should last longer. My washer is from 1998.
We've had our series 80 kenmore since early 90s and just now replaced transmission
@@chrisiverson257 Yes, mine lasted till 2 yrs ago. I'm talking about the replacement part life.
@@laquerisma new never better than older
The new washer are the same! Ive got a maytag with broke gearcase after only 2 years!! Bought brand new!!!
You make it look so easy, haha.
How did you know to replace transmission?
The usual symptom for a faulty transmission would be “noisy in wash cycle” or “no agitation”.
Also clothes will wind around the agitator along with noisy clunking or snapping. That's when the agitator shaft ratchets around due to worn splines on the shaft. Replace transmission or just the shaft if you are handy. Shafts run about $75 - $100.
Hello Eddie, I’m glad I found your comment. This is exactly what’s happening to my washing machine. What are your thoughts about the spanner wrench. Should I get one or can I use a large set of channellock’s?
In removing the motor, a part which looks like a 2" nail but flat on one side and has a hole at the lower end of the "nail" fell out. I cannot find where it belongs. Does anyone know where it belongs and how I can put it back?
That is a shipping fastener. Not to worry where it goes
4 hours later. but i did it. That spring took me 30 mintues alone.
Mine spins but leaves some water at the bottom and the cloth wet. Can it be the clutch or do I have to replace the transmission? Thank you.
Hi Joselo, could you please provide your model number and I will be happy to research this for you.
PartSelect hello and thank you for replying. It says Kenmore Elite, that’s all. It’s a top load. Thank you.
PartSelect... you should change the last few minutes of this video. The position of the pump hose is not right! It might get ripped or leak over the leg, where he put it when it agitates. It should go under the leg!
Found it! it is a clutch band and it is not cracked. It just looks weird.
part-number/285790/0026
Could somebody please tell me the name of the large white plastic part (probably a cam) that is visible just after the transmission is removed. In this video at: 8min 28s
Mine is cracked apart. I initially thought the cams inside the transmission were faulty. The washer in spin mode creates a loud ratcheting sound when in spin cycle, as the agitator attempts to engage.
The part you are referring to is the brake cam driver. This is included in the clutch kit (PS334641).
The upper water pump hose should be under that leg, not over it. With agitation the hose will be in trouble, possibly leak or shred the hose! Good luck!.
and also kenmore too?
Yes.
My new transmission isn't sitting right. I can't get it seated so that the bolts will go back in.
The clutch assembly is striking the bottom of the shaft too soon.
@@josiah72 How do I keep the clutch assembly from striking the shaft too soon?
I am repairing a whirlpool and I have a kenmore the transmissions are the same? I'm about to buy a used transmission because I have no more, you can help me to take a decision, please. Well, in the ones I've seen, they have whirlpool and kenmore, thank you for your help, I really like your video
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I don’t know how he does it… Not one curse work in any of his videos! Usually by the time I’ve got something torn apart I’ve let loose a whole plethora of curse words, cut half my fingers and those that didn’t get cut are smashed or broken. 😂
good job
I like the music so stop your complaining it is his business not yours
Please remove loud, unneeded guitar music. At some points I can barely hear you because of music.