Thread Number: 78564
/ Tag: Vintage Automatic Washers
replace pump on kenmore heavy duty 80 (110.72981800) |
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Post# 1025715 , Reply# 1   2/26/2019 at 12:31 (1,878 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)   |   | |
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This is an old-style belt-drive machine. Production of them ceased circa 1986. Water travels. Proper diagnosis of the leak source requires eye-contact on it. The rear legs are self-leveling by leaning the machine forward and setting it back down. Not usual that they get rusted/stuck in a particular position after the long-term. Applying some lubricant or anti-rust then whacking each leg in turn with a mallet typically will loosen them. The outer cabinet does not remove on this style of machine. Access to replace the pump is from beneath by tipping the machine back (securely) against a wall. There's also a small removable service panel on the lower/rear (but that doesn't help so much for pump access). |
Post# 1025723 , Reply# 2   2/26/2019 at 13:44 (1,878 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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yes, research first where that leak is coming from....
also, check which pump you have.....there are 2 port, 3 port, and 4 port available... yours looks to have a 2 port pump with the external self clean filter...according to the diagram... CLICK HERE TO GO TO Yogitunes's LINK on eBay
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Post# 1025783 , Reply# 3   2/26/2019 at 22:35 (1,878 days old) by Kenmoreguy64 (Charlotte, NC)   |   | |
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Hello,
You have a 1979 Kenmore 80-series large capacity washer in Almond according to your model number, and it’s an early version (the 00 at the end). The drain hose should be 6 to 8 inches above the left rear leg. The leak is probably there at either side of the plastic hose connector that transitions from the inside to the outside of the cabinet. Check the tightness of the clamps on both sides first. There could also be a crack in the plastic hose. I would not say the pump is causing the leak, not if it starts at the cabinet corner. Some models have a drain hose that runs directly from the pump to the cabinet corner, but not this one. The drain on self cleaning filter models like this one drain from the pump straight up to filter, then back out the other side of the filter down to the cabinet plastic hose connector. If the machine still has its original compression clamps on the drain hose connections, you may need to replace them with worm gear clamps. Regarding leveling...if the rear feet are locked in place, pulling or prying lightly on one will often free both. There are plastic retainers on each side that hold the legs in place from falling out. If one or both are worn or ripped, legs will not properly seat or do their job adequately. The plastic retainers last I looked were widely available. eBay usually has a couple used copies of Sears/whirlpool’s repair manual series for belt drive washers. If I find any on eBay I will post a link here. Good luck! Gordon |
Post# 1025834 , Reply# 5   2/27/2019 at 14:03 (1,877 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)   |   | |
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Post# 1025860 , Reply# 7   2/27/2019 at 18:19 (1,877 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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THAT is the Self-Cleaning filter....
I have taken them apart and resealed....but its best to take it completely out of the machine to do this, this would involve removing the basket... but for now, it is going to be one of those things where you will have to watch the machine in operation during the whole cycle until you figure out where the water is coming from.... |
Post# 1025903 , Reply# 9   2/28/2019 at 12:48 (1,876 days old) by Repairguy (Danbury, Texas)   |   | |
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Front feet for these machines are still widely available. The current part number is wp367594. It is very possible that the leak you have is coming from the tub mounted filter as this was a common place to leak on these machines. Only the inside tub would have to be removed to replace or repair this filter. Usually it only leaks when the machine is pumping out. Sometimes if there is an aftermarket drain hose installed it will kink also causing this filter to leak.
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