4 or 5 inch metal hole saw and make a excess hole right in the front of the pump and a 4 inch plastic cap plug painted white and bobs your uncle. Well if it were mine that is lol... customer might not apricate it or maybe they would if it saved them 2 or 3 hours of work. Good tip on reaching down through the drum seal , the whirlpool I worked on had a access panel in the front lower part, easy to get at the pump. I had to move the machine it too...didnt realize why it was so heavy, Friggen concrete blocks bolted on inside...3 of them! I took two out then it moved much easier to the other place it was going to go too.
4 or 5 inch metal hole saw and make a excess hole right in the front of the pump and a 4 inch plastic cap plug painted white and bobs your uncle. Well if it were mine that is lol... customer might not apricate it or maybe they would if it saved them 2 or 3 hours of work. Good tip on reaching down through the drum seal , the whirlpool I worked on had a access panel in the front lower part, easy to get at the pump. I had to move the machine it too...didnt realize why it was so heavy, Friggen concrete blocks bolted on inside...3 of them! I took two out then it moved much easier to the other place it was going to go too.
I was thinking about that. The older models were all equipped with a bottom panel to service the pump, motor and MCU. Appreciate it