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Starting to make a fairly irritating noise during rinse cycle.  Recorded the noise.  Any good guesses?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TasJwOFpGUA

I've done a fair amount of work on this machine over the years, including replacing tranny, brake shoes, clutch.
Appreciate any ideas!
-Thanks

 

Posted

Pull basket and check for debris in between tub and basket. Also take cabinet off and jump lid switch may help you better pinpoint source of noise. 

Posted

Sounds like it's maybe clutch/basket drive related. Pull the cabinet and run it, as suggested, and let us know what you find. 

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On 1/2/2020 at 8:10 PM, Dev said:

Sounds like it's maybe clutch/basket drive related. Pull the cabinet and run it, as suggested, and let us know what you find. 

yep !

Posted

16345ED "nailed" it.  Glad it was that simple, even though I pulled the basket to find it and didn't have to. 🙄
Nail suck through one of the holes in the basket.
Oh well, needed to have some mud and other crap cleaned out anyway.
Thanks for your replies!

 

 

Posted

wish I knew how to edit my posts...nail stuck not suck.

Posted

Ooh boy did you double check tub to ensure it didn’t get damaged don’t want a leak. 

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A little scratched is all, can hardly tell.

 

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Scotch Seal 800 is great for reinforcement when in doubt!!

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