Thread Number: 14307
Rebuilding Kenmore washer pumps |
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Post# 244598 , Reply# 1   10/25/2007 at 14:50 (5,999 days old) by xyz ()   |   | |
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Direct Drive type pumps that is. Sorry I wasn't specific. |
Post# 244608 , Reply# 2   10/25/2007 at 16:08 (5,999 days old) by ultramatic52 (Mexico City)   |   | |
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I think the best you can do is buy a new one in repair clinic. I believe that is not an expensive part. |
Post# 245398 , Reply# 4   10/31/2007 at 08:09 (5,993 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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A pump like that runs me less than $16 wholesale. For the peace of mind, it's worth it. I'd hate to flood someone's house by doing a half-assed fix (xyz, no offense meant to you, I couldn't come up w/ another phrase this AM, I need my coffee!). Even if you sell it as-is, folks can & will come back on you if they have a problem. You'd better have good liability insurance. If you are selling a washer, build it in to your price. Again, peace of mind is worth the money.
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Post# 245471 , Reply# 6   10/31/2007 at 16:42 (5,993 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)   |   | |
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Post# 247161 , Reply# 7   11/8/2007 at 12:25 (5,985 days old) by xyz ()   |   | |
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I go through about 10 per week. I run a repair shop. I see so many leaky pumps that I can't keep up with them all. I guess Whirlpool and kenmore are pretty popular in my area. |