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Leaking Maytag E2L
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Post# 940319   5/26/2017 at 09:46 (2,498 days old) by bjn78 (Fraser)        

I have a Maytag E2L that I just put the tub back in and attached. I put some water in and noticed a few small leaks around the tub bolts and the gasket. Prior to putting the tub in I tried to patch the area because it was in rough shape but didn't appear to have any holes.What is the best way to stop the leaks? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Post# 940346 , Reply# 1   5/26/2017 at 14:47 (2,497 days old) by stan (Napa CA)        
Could be coming from

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A few places.
If u did some patching near the holes for the bolts..Maybe somethings to rough or un even to seal back up.



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