HI What were the symptoms of this part needing replacement? Mine is not making a heavy grinding sound but a more heavier swishing sound and I feel like it is going the way of yours. Great video Thanks . Like you I had to replace the top - rusted to hell and never use bleach as that is what LG accuses consumers of as the root cause of the rust. Just bad paint/rust proofing. Wish you had shown what the machine sounded like with the part going bad.
You might check the big nut on the very bottom in the center underneath. I had something like that prior and the nut actually came off so motor was moving but not spinning ajatator correctly.
Hey Bugman. Quick question. I have this drama at the moment. I noted that there's a thing under the tub (looks a multispoke wheel (from 17mins)) how did you get that off? I've drenched the thing in lubricant and given it a rather heavy few whacks but doesn't seem to want to budge. Any ideas? P.s Nice dog!
What was it doing for you to replace this? I replaced this part a couple years ago and I just recently replaced the suspension rods because the washer shakes and is noisy as hell the last 30 seconds of the final spin. That’s the only time it’s noisy.
I originally thought it was the suspension rods as it would shut down for unbalanced load and I didn’t think the grinding noise was the problem from the bottom agitator. I thought it was just slightly louder from being older but as more time progressed the grinding got pretty severe. Just laying the washer down to look at bottom showed the cracked plastic hub. It is easier to replace the clutch unit as a whole than to just buy the gear to replace.
my washer is 12 years old. shame you can't replace the bearings in this, there's only 3. Part here is going to be almost $500 canadian shipped... plus waiting. a whole new machine is $815... wow... unreal
11:40 great point with the seals. Mine are stuck i ended up the hub bearing assembly for 184 Canadian.
HI What were the symptoms of this part needing replacement? Mine is not making a heavy grinding sound but a more heavier swishing sound and I feel like it is going the way of yours. Great video Thanks . Like you I had to replace the top - rusted to hell and never use bleach as that is what LG accuses consumers of as the root cause of the rust. Just bad paint/rust proofing. Wish you had shown what the machine sounded like with the part going bad.
You might check the big nut on the very bottom in the center underneath. I had something like that prior and the nut actually came off so motor was moving but not spinning ajatator correctly.
You good buddy..did well and thanks for sharing
Thank you good sir
this was a great video
Hey Bugman.
Quick question. I have this drama at the moment. I noted that there's a thing under the tub (looks a multispoke wheel (from 17mins)) how did you get that off?
I've drenched the thing in lubricant and given it a rather heavy few whacks but doesn't seem to want to budge. Any ideas?
P.s Nice dog!
Are you talking about the outside metal (rotor?) part at 6:33 or the part underneath with copper wiring wound on spokes ?
I have the same exact washing machine. The 38mm socket is rounded so I can’t remove it with an impact driver. Any tips?
@@coreywatson2543 vice scrips on the nut and hit them with a hammer. May have to have someone hold the drum or agitator that spins with it
What was it doing for you to replace this? I replaced this part a couple years ago and I just recently replaced the suspension rods because the washer shakes and is noisy as hell the last 30 seconds of the final spin. That’s the only time it’s noisy.
I originally thought it was the suspension rods as it would shut down for unbalanced load and I didn’t think the grinding noise was the problem from the bottom agitator. I thought it was just slightly louder from being older but as more time progressed the grinding got pretty severe. Just laying the washer down to look at bottom showed the cracked plastic hub. It is easier to replace the clutch unit as a whole than to just buy the gear to replace.
Hi, question, how did you remove the inner nut that holds the basket to the shaft?
You have to use an impact driver with a 24mm (I think) socket.
@@BugmanVlogs ok, that makes alot of sense! My arms and elbows feel like jello lol! Thank you for the advice.
Is it required to take the inner basket out? Seems like added work??
Is it possible to replace just the shaft, shown at 5:14
It is.
where did you order the part
eBay, just make sure model number on back of washer matches in description
How can I find this coupling I can't find it in Egypt
Please send me I need help thanks alot
my washer is 12 years old. shame you can't replace the bearings in this, there's only 3. Part here is going to be almost $500 canadian shipped... plus waiting. a whole new machine is $815... wow... unreal
my respects , good job🫡