Thread Number: 11753
GE Filter Flo -Walking all over the place
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Post# 209471   5/10/2007 at 21:04 (6,167 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

Ok, first off thanks again for the help the last time with my filter flo.. I still can't get the water spout to stay in place but i finally got the tubs apart and got the spout out of inbetween the tubs, getting rid of one horrible noise.. Now my washer is walking all over.. I have leveled it and made sure its on something stable and it still walks.. Anytime it spins it walks... ANnoys the piss out of me.. Ideas??? It also has gotten very noisy whent he spin brake clanks in.. You can here it out side of the apartment..




Post# 209473 , Reply# 1   5/10/2007 at 21:10 (6,167 days old) by westytoploader ()        

If you removed the outer tub (which I'm assuming you did) to get the recirculation nozzle out, did you make sure to tighten the tub bolts up? An improperly mounted tub could cause a HUGE problem.

Post# 209492 , Reply# 2   5/10/2007 at 22:22 (6,167 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

Yeah i did go back and check the bolts tonight.. It used to walk a little, beacuse it had been dropped at some point, but not this bad..

Post# 209503 , Reply# 3   5/11/2007 at 00:31 (6,167 days old) by bobbins (Victoria, BC, Canada)        

check to see that your cabling balacing support plates are in between the snubber pads (typical for all)

Bob


Post# 209526 , Reply# 4   5/11/2007 at 08:44 (6,166 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

Ok, the cabinet seems to be twisting a little bit..

Post# 209623 , Reply# 5   5/11/2007 at 21:27 (6,166 days old) by bobbins (Victoria, BC, Canada)        

check to see if the pulleys are loose...you should be able to rock the transmission back and forth freely...

Bob



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