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HandyBob

04:50PM | 02/17/05
Member Since: 01/30/05
24 lifetime posts
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I have a few more questions for the pros. As you may have read I have a #110.28802890 Kenmore washer. I didn't know the neutral drain assembly could be repaired so I purchased and installed the complete gearcase. I took apart the old gearcase and would like to know how to remove the neutral drain assembly. It seems to be held in place by a stud. Does this unscrew or is it pressed in? Also, I can't figure out what is broken on it. All the parts are there. Does it fail due to wear? Maybe it wasn't broken at all.

DanO

09:04PM | 02/17/05
Member Since: 11/11/02
2293 lifetime posts
Sorry but I've never worked on one myself. Our company never found it cost effective to rebuild them ourselves.

Dan O.

www.Appliance411.com/?ref411=Kenmore+washer

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DanO

09:09PM | 02/17/05
Member Since: 11/11/02
2293 lifetime posts
BTW. The 'neutral drain kit' does appear to come with instructions. Whirlpool is often pretty good that way with any repair 'kits' they make available.

Whirlpool/Kenmore 110 'Direct Drive' Washer Transmission 'Neutral Drain' Kit

LINK > http://tinyurl.com/4deb3

JFYI

Dan O.

www.Appliance411.com/?ref411=Kenmore+Washer

The Appliance Information Site

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HandyBob

10:40PM | 02/17/05
Member Since: 01/30/05
24 lifetime posts
Thanks, DanO.


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