Little update tonight
As my boss just said he's going to help me removing the transmission/motor from the machine, I'll just do it tonight.
2 people are better than one for this step as one can hold everything on the bottom while the other removes the nut.
I just want to recheck the steps, like always:
- disconnect the drain hose
- disconnect the tub-to-pump hose
- disconnect the motor and solenoid wires (is there any special thing that requires extra atention?)
- unscrew the nut while holding the motor. (I'm considering it's very heavy, isn't it?)
- carefully remove the motor and transmission from it's place (slowly and carefuly to don't damage the water seal or the transmission shaft.)
What's the best position to keep the motor after it's removed? If it keep it upwards, won't it's weight damage the pump? If I put it on it's side, won't the oil leak?
I won't disassemble the transmission today. I'll wait for Brian.