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1103363361 Kenmore Washer - Overview

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Washer Gearcase – Part Number: 3360629
Washer Gearcase
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PartSelect #: PS341974
Manufacturer #: 3360629
This is used in your direct drive washer that has a neutral drain.
$211.19
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Washer Spin Pinion Seal – Part Number: WP356427
Washer Spin Pinion Seal
PartSelect #: PS11741857
Manufacturer #: WP356427
This seal is for the top of basket drive tube shaft.
$10.45
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Washer Seal Gearcase Cover – Part Number: WP3349985
Washer Seal Gearcase Cover
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PartSelect #: PS11741173
Manufacturer #: WP3349985
This part prevents the agitator shaft from leaking oil onto the transmission.
$19.95
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Oil Seal Kit for Gearcase Input Shaft – Part Number: 285352
Oil Seal Kit for Gearcase Input Shaft
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PartSelect #: PS334494
Manufacturer #: 285352
This two piece oil seal kit comes in two pieces and is used for the gearcase input shaft of your washer.
$46.16
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NEUTRAL DRAIN KIT – Part Number: 388253A
NEUTRAL DRAIN KIT
PartSelect #: PS12710526
Manufacturer #: 388253A
This Neutral Drain Kit from Whirlpool is designed to ensure your washing machine performs at its best. It's a genuine OEM part, authentic to some Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis...
$47.20
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Shaft, Agitator (Complete) – Part Number: WP389387
Shaft, Agitator (Complete)
PartSelect #: PS11741981
Manufacturer #: WP389387
This kit is used for direct drive washing machines and is found inside the gearcase.
$115.03
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Washer Screw Ground – Part Number: WP3351614
Washer Screw Ground
PartSelect #: PS11741183
Manufacturer #: WP3351614
$7.95
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Washer Sealer Gasket (.20 Fl. Oz.) ( – Part Number: WP285195
Washer Sealer Gasket (.20 Fl. Oz.) (
PartSelect #: PS11740611
Manufacturer #: WP285195
$59.81
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Gearcase Assemby – Part Number: 3363395
Gearcase Assemby
PartSelect #: PS342436
Manufacturer #: 3363395
This part is used on direct drive washers.
$232.46
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BEARING – Part Number: 285205
BEARING
PartSelect #: PS334448
Manufacturer #: 285205
$9.95
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WASHER – Part Number: 62619
WASHER
PartSelect #: PS380577
Manufacturer #: 62619
$20.95
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WASHER – Part Number: 285766
WASHER
PartSelect #: PS334631
Manufacturer #: 285766
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The washer wouldn't spin or agitate.
Frist I disconnected the water lines and power cord. Then I leaned the washer back against the wall. Removed the 2 pump retainers and then the pump. Next removed the 2 screws from the motor retainers and pulled off the retainers and motor. Then removed the 3 bolts from the Gear case. Then removed the cap from the top of the agitator with a flat screw driver. Then removed the bolt from the top of the gear shaft. and removed the auger and agitator assembly. Then removed the gear case from the washer. Next removed the slip ring and then the clutch from the top of the gear case. Next removed the 1/4" screws from cover of gear case and removed the cover. Found the top gear bad. Ordered the new gear and pinion kit. Couldn't find any part #'s to match what PartSelect had. Ordered the gear that they should that fit most washers. The pics they had up looked the same as the one that was bad. Had the new gear in 3 days put it back together and it still wouldn't work right. Took it apart again and looked at it and found a small clip on the bottom side of the gear was upside down. Fliped it over put the gear back in and ran the washer with the gear case out and it worked. Put it back together again. And learned a good lesson always watch how you take things apart for when it's time to put it back together!
Parts Used:
Washer Gearcase
  • david from Monroe, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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The spin gear was striped.
I had to take the motor and transmission out. They are one piece. Removed the clutch, take off trans. cover, remove a snap ring, take the striped gear off, and put the new one on. Then put put everything back on the way it came off.
Parts Used:
Washer Gearcase
  • Aaron from Lake Mills, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Socket set
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Slipping Spin clutch due to leaking gear-case seal.
1. Unplug the machine.
2. Turn the water off.
3. Disconnect the supply and discharge hoses.
4. Open the cover and remove the cap/cover of the agitator. Use socket wrench to remove the bolt securing the agitator. Pull up on the agitator and remove it.
5. Lay washing machine down on it's front. Remove the inlet and outlet drain hoses from the discharge pump.
6. Remove the 2 "faston" connectors from the motor start capacitor (looks like a D cell flashlight battery). Rock the connectors back and forth and pull gently until they come off. Polarity doesn't matter but to be safe make note of the positions.
7. Press the release clip on the motor connector and pull to disconnect it. Move the wiring harness out of harms way.
8. Remove the 3 bolt securing the motor and transmission assembly to the bottom of the tub. Pull the drive assembly out of the machine and place it on a suitable work surface.
9. Examine the tub brake assembly (still on the bottom of the tub), the clutch assembly (on the motor/transmission assembly you just removed and everything else for wear or damage. Now if you decide to proceed with repair continue with the following steps. If not you're done.
10. Remove the inverted cup washer from the agitator shaft of the assembly. Remove the "U" clip from the shaft and remove the clutch mechanism from the drive assembly. Make a sketch of the position of each of the removed components to aid in reassembly.
11. Now you can see the gear case cover and it's seal. If it is leaking (as mine was) you will need to replace it.
12. With the assembly level remove the bolts around the cover and remove the cover. Place the cover on a flat surface and with a screwdriver or punch drive the old seal out of the cover from the outside in.
13. Clean the seal area and check for damage. Clean the cover and transmission housing surfaces of old gasket material. There is a factory sealant available for reassembly but I chose an automotive RTF @ $4 vs $24 and it worked OK.
14. Installing the seal requires some tools and experience to done successfully. The right size sockets or piece of pipe, coupled with an arbor press or vise will get the seal in. The cover is delicate so if in doubt find a machine shop.
15. Support the outside of the cover on a hard surface and with a socket or short pipe length, PRESS (don't hammer) the new seal into the gear case cover.
16. Make sure there is lubricant in the gear case. Not overflowing but maybe 1/2 full when view with cover off on a level surface.
17. Apply some RTV sealant to trhe cover and install it. Tighten bolts evenly. Light torque (1-2 ft-lb).
18. Reassemble washing machine and test for leaks and proper operation.
Parts Used:
Washer Seal Gearcase Cover
  • Thomas from Pascoag, RI
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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