Thread Number: 90671
/ Tag: Vintage Automatic Washers
Acceptable gasket material? Drain pump leak Kenmore 587 |
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Post# 1151808   6/20/2022 at 13:23 (673 days old) by FixEvenThough (North York)   |   | |
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I have an 18" Kenmore Model 587.712611.
The tub leaks where it meets the plastic retainer atop the motor housing (finger point in picture). There's also a slower leak at the lower spray port but the mechanism is functioning. I would like to remove these components, clean the mating surfaces well if they are intact, apply red heat resistant liquid gasket and bolt it back together again. Do you think my plan could succeed? Also, if you have any pointers: - door appears to be misaligned - extending feet are intact but do not extend - is there supposed to be a particle screen or something over the well inside the tub? The motor housing and pump intakes are completely open. - other maintenance, lubrication tips or other troublesome parts to replace while I've got it apart? I'm working on removing the scale too. Thanks in advance! Johnny Fix Even Though... |
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Post# 1151881 , Reply# 1   6/21/2022 at 07:18 (672 days old) by potatochips ( )   |   | |
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I don't think RTV or whatever liquid gasketing material would be a bad idea. Give it a whirl, might be hard to take apart in the future though haha! |
Post# 1151895 , Reply# 2   6/21/2022 at 09:27 (672 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)   |   | |
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I would cut a new seal from fresh gasket material that way you can easily take it apart again in the future if it needs repair. I usually use Fel-Pro gasket material.
Here is what I get: amzn.to/3NeozVn... |