Re: Washer Transmission Seal
- From: JR North <jasonrnorth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 17:21:34 -0700
Youse do? Seems like alot of posters here can't get the back of the teewee off...present company excluded.
JR
James Sweet wrote:
"JR North" <jasonrnorth@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5qGdnUZYSoER5f3fRVn-sA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Wrong group. Try rec.crafts.metalworking. Lots of guys work on their own stuff there. JR
zwickl@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have a GE washer that is about 15 years old. It appears that the bottom transmission seal is leaking. How easy is it to replace this seal? Does the tansmission need to be removed?
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What do you mean wrong group? Lots of *us* work on our own stuff too!
Replacing the seal is likely not too hard, nor is removing the transmission. First call an appliance shop and see if a new seal is available.
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