Thanks for the reply! No scraping sound but definitely off balanced.
We purchased the A 506 Maytag washer in 1987. What a nice machine! A couple of years ago when I was repairing the dryer I noticed oil under the washer. I have some time now so I decided to try and fix the washer. BTW, the washer was working fine before I worked on it. Should have listened to my wife!
The seal I replaced is the transmission lip seal. you have to remove the brake assembly. I didn't use the special brake removal tool that is suggested rather a large pair of vice-grips and hammered it off. I had to hammer at least a couple of revolutions before it came off. Once I put everything back together I tried washing a small load. It kinda worked. I know the tub spun faster than I had ever observed. So I tried washing a regular load and the tub was so off balanced and making some unusual noises it eventually could not complete the cycle. I think I didn't hammer the brake assembly enough to make the spring inside the brake assembly compress enough. So I'll try that and let you know.
dumb question- how do you center the tub? Thanks, Pete