Kenmore 110.24812200 Spin Issues - View 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2008

Looking under the washer at the spin motion of the clutch to determine if the transmission is faulty

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  • Thanks for this video. There was a piece of rubber strip loose on the bottom of mine I was trying ot figure out where it went. I see it now. LOL

  • That noise in your other video is a worn out or stripped drive block. The drive block is a large nut that sits down on the spin tube. There are two notches on the spin tube that fit into grooves on the drive block (kind of like how a key fits into a keyhole). If one of the notches on the spin tube gets bent inwards, the drive block no longer has a good grip on the spin tube. The more you use the washer, the drive block becomes stripped out as it tries to catch the spin tube.

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