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The problem may be the seal on the transmission failing. If this happens, grease from the transmission (necessary for it to function) will leak and float (recall from science class that oil is less dense that water) up into the washer. As the grease enters the tub, it stains your clothes. Washer Transmission Replacement Whirlpool Kenmore Top Load Washing Machine...
Oh, that's not good.
If you turned your washer over to check out the lower end, some of the transmission oil will leak into the tub. You may never do another clean load.
grease may be trapped between inner drum and if taking apart steam/pressure clean between the drum and internal use full container of borax use very hot water and run an empty full load wash
actually sounds like fabric softener residue with dirt mixed in...it's almost like a wax if thats it. probably just have to clean it regularly..good luck! :)
The problem is with the motor over heating It should be taken apart & cleaned, the motor is over heating,If ater you clean out the lint It still does the same thing Its the motor
you may have blockage in the drain pipe several feet from washer. if you can run spin cycle with hose in different location ex. tub,sink or outdoors. if this works run long snake down washer drain pipe to clean gypsum residual.
A good marine type silicone sealant (like what you might use on boats) might buy you some time. However, with the vibration of the machine and the torque applied to the tub when the transmission and drive motor engage to spin will only make the crack worse over time. Sorry, but you might want to think about replacing the tub.
Cylon, sounds like you need to replace the water inlet valve. It's not seating and weeping water. For series 10 the part number would be 40097701. Not that hard of a job. Catriver..post back.
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