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Ken more 110 washer noise during spin


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So, all tightened back up (dried off the threads, and I did put a dab of blue Loctite on).

Next day - ANOTHER 'bad' noise!  This washing machine is out to get me.  End of spin cycle, squealing.  I'm thinking, so now the brake?!  Then I noticed the spin basket turning after the spin stopped.  What th'...  I know the drive block and spin tube are in good shape...

Turns out the drive block nut was loose.  Apparently I didn't beat on the spanner wrench hard enough last time.  Hope I did this time.

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This mud stuff happens when you use nothing but cold water and no bleach and way too much liquid detergent and make it worse with liquid fabric softener.

I use nothing but powdered detergent, my rags get bleached and use warm water and no liquid fabric softner and never had to service any of my washers or had this cruddy muddy build up in them.

 

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