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  1. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    Thanks John. I will look for one. At this point i also want to make sure there is nothing wrong with my clutch and plate. Is the plate supposed to lift on wash mode? How? How much space? How to adjust it to do that? Assuming pads are worn out is there a way I can replace the plate with the one I...
  2. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    Thank you Glenn
  3. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    According to the part diagram I need the ball bearing. Anyway, I want to understand the purpose of it. Also, (even though I was told it had nothing to do with it and some transmissions did that for some reason), the only weird thing the machine did prior to the latest spin issue wss that since...
  4. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    The tag doesn't say where it was built but I assume US, anyway if it helps I will post the serial number also.
  5. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    This is the two T bearings I have from old and new transmission. Regarding the model the tag was caked in limescale and soap, cleaned it but can't read well as the initial characters are basically covered by the rivet or whatever that is. It appears it reads 5LA5700XMWO I remember I searched it...
  6. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    And I still have to understand the t bearing and ball purpose.
  7. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

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  8. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

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  9. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    My old transmission that was damaged with water did not have the bolt on the "clutch shaft" but the new one did. Why it says they need to be replaced?
  10. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    I have more questuons than before now. How can you tighten the transmission bolts without tilting the washer?
  11. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    I don't see the photo of the lock nut adjustment in the link you posted.
  12. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    Sorry but it's everything so confusing I think I'm going to trow this washer. I give up. Thank you,
  13. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    I have already read that several times I was also sent a repair manual time ago but is not clear and detailed in the explanations. Also it doesn't mention my case in the troubleshooting. It does not say how the clutch lining which I think is the plate? Is supposed to stay lifted during wash and...
  14. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    I am not sure of the model number since this is a 240v 50hz model for export. But it is a classic 1984 Whirlpool. The belt is not slipping and was well tensioned. The friction looks like is there even during wash because the plate stays still it does not go up or down apparently nor I...
  15. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    And if it is supposed to go up and down I do not understand how. Or why both are still even if I step on them.
  16. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    Is the plate supposed to go up and down? Mine is still like the one in my old spin tube/clutch thing and looks like it always is in contact with the pulley-like thing underneath both during wash and spin.
  17. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    So you say that the ball must have been there? It used to spin for some months but it started to slow down and the basket would stay still if I stopped it with my hand. Like it had a slipping belt. All of a sudden. Anyway the ball is not there and looked everywhere and did not hear anything...
  18. kenmoreguy89

    Whirlpool Belt drive Ball bearing

    Hi everybody. I was trying again to fix the Belt drive wp that worked for awhile but then started to slow down during spin after some months of regular use. At the time during installation I did not honestly remember to check for the ball bearing. Basically I do not know if it was there or fell...
  19. kenmoreguy89

    220 Volt Living

    I It is decades that I have the same 120v 60hz motor appliances <span style="text-decoration: underline;">here</span> and works wonderfully. Mixers blenders vacuums and a washer. Same for many US appliances ran in Latin America with a transformer, for instance a lot of vintage refrigerators...
  20. kenmoreguy89

    220 Volt Living

    Sorry but I don't understand how you did that? Did you connect  the two 120 hot lines togheter on one pole? I put 120v outlets in my house fed with a 3000w voltage converter. That is for my 120v vintage appliances. I prefer US plugs anyway. Lower european hz  is not a problem for 60hz  but...
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