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Looking for a service manual for a whirlpool Model WTW6500WW1

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Posted

Thanks for the file.  Just wondering why the part list do not show a shaft?  It must have one??

Posted (edited)

It has one, use to be you had to order the complete new outer tub which contains the new shaft/bearings and seal already installed:

Part number: W10193886

Part number: W10193886

Outer-Tub-W10193886--01187465.jpg

 

 

Now they have a Shaft/Bearings/Seal replacement kit:

Part number: W10435302

Part number: W10435302

 

Which takes this tool to install:

Part number: W10447783

Part number: W10447783

 

For a one time deal probably best to just get the complete tub that already contains the new shaft/bearings and seal.  If you are a repair company might be better to purchase the tool and install the shaft/bearing/seal kits.

 

Here's a few discussions that should give you all the info you need:

http://www.appliantology.org/topic/26982-kenmore-oasis-he-whirlpool-cabrio-he-maytag-bravos-he-full-disassemblyouter-tub-replace-guide/

http://appliantology.org/topic/37050-maytag-bravo-washer-model-loud-roar-during-spin-tub-bearing-replacement/

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I am told by part suppliers to get the whole tub, but owners will freak out.  I will try the bearing kit.  Already have the tool.   Thanks for your input.

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One of the big problems with getting the complete tub is the cost for over-sized shipping, I was pricing a job for a Frigidaire dryer that needed a new drum, (at one of my suppliers - they wanted close to $100 just for shipping!).

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Appliance parts pros only charges 6.95 for anything.

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Yes, that is true and the same with some other online parts house, (they don't burn you on the oversize shipping), ApplianceZone is another that is only $6.95 shipping, Sears only a maximum of $15.99 for anything over $75.00.

 

RepairClinic does charge an oversized shipping charge, ($100 extra for this other tub).

 

You just have to be aware of the policies of the part house you use and check before finalizing any orders when you have these large parts in your order.

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