kenmoreguy89
Well-known member
Hi everyone.
I have posted some time ago about the problem I was having with my BD Whirlpool from '84
I managed to find an used tranny and have it shipped.
Unfortunately during shipping the washing cam bar got bent.
Not a big issue I suppose, as I can get the other one out from my old transmission.
I was told I can remove the plunger rivet and use a nail that i will bend instead to replace the rivet.
Anyways.
I finally found out what the problem is with my old transmission and it was water in it, and plenty!
When I tilted the machine and I started unscrewing brackets and everything to get the tranny out it started pouring water supposedly from the vent or agitator shaft.
It poured i'd say a large glass of water and after that mucky black oil started dripping.
I got the transmission out but the spin tube and brake assembly only came out like 3 inches and got stuck.
I was told to pound it out.
Of course it's a seal fail but I want to understand what's the seal that actually failed now.
What I got out is the transmission with the agitator shaft only and it looks a little bit rusty but I cannot really tell if it got water coming down from it or if the leak came from the other one seal between spin tube and sleeve even though it appears to be shiny in the 3 inches portion that i got out so i'm prone to think it is the inner upper agitator shaft seal.
Do someone have a part number for that one?
The new used transmission came complete with spin tube and brake assembly, but
if the leak came from the other seal it means I got water on the bearings...
When I will get the spin tube out I will be able to determine the internal conditions of the sleeve and check on the bearings If bad or anything though I can tell it spun smoothly last time it was used and I did not hear any weird bearings noises.
In case they are bad I was told of a kit part number including upper lower bearings+upper lower seals.
But unfortunately I miss both extractor and pushing tools.
I hope they are in good conditions though, as I said the portion of the spin tube that came out looks good.
I have posted some time ago about the problem I was having with my BD Whirlpool from '84
I managed to find an used tranny and have it shipped.
Unfortunately during shipping the washing cam bar got bent.
Not a big issue I suppose, as I can get the other one out from my old transmission.
I was told I can remove the plunger rivet and use a nail that i will bend instead to replace the rivet.
Anyways.
I finally found out what the problem is with my old transmission and it was water in it, and plenty!
When I tilted the machine and I started unscrewing brackets and everything to get the tranny out it started pouring water supposedly from the vent or agitator shaft.
It poured i'd say a large glass of water and after that mucky black oil started dripping.
I got the transmission out but the spin tube and brake assembly only came out like 3 inches and got stuck.
I was told to pound it out.
Of course it's a seal fail but I want to understand what's the seal that actually failed now.
What I got out is the transmission with the agitator shaft only and it looks a little bit rusty but I cannot really tell if it got water coming down from it or if the leak came from the other one seal between spin tube and sleeve even though it appears to be shiny in the 3 inches portion that i got out so i'm prone to think it is the inner upper agitator shaft seal.
Do someone have a part number for that one?
The new used transmission came complete with spin tube and brake assembly, but
if the leak came from the other seal it means I got water on the bearings...
When I will get the spin tube out I will be able to determine the internal conditions of the sleeve and check on the bearings If bad or anything though I can tell it spun smoothly last time it was used and I did not hear any weird bearings noises.
In case they are bad I was told of a kit part number including upper lower bearings+upper lower seals.
But unfortunately I miss both extractor and pushing tools.
I hope they are in good conditions though, as I said the portion of the spin tube that came out looks good.