Hokiefyd
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My transmission (Amazon Prime purchase) looks like it'll get here today instead of on Wednesday. Can't beat that...one business day shipping without an upcharge. So I was out in the garage last night cleaning up my work area in preparation for installing the transmission tonight. I took the motor out, cleaned all the fuzz off it, and closely inspected its coupler-side output shaft. Son of a gun, if it's not begun to round off, too. The motor has two output shafts (well, actually, just one long shaft that sticks out on both ends). One end drives the plastic drain pump and the other end drives the transmission through this coupler. Of course, the pump-side output shaft looked perfect still, because it's driving a plastic pump. But the coupler-side output shaft has started to round off. The coupler has some play after you put it on...probably 15 degrees of rotation.
I don't believe it's bad enough to replace the motor. Once I put a plastic coupler on (in another week or so...couldn't get one of those shipped quickly for a reasonable price), the wear will stop.
I don't get worked up about much, but dadgum, I'm pretty upset about the damage these metal-hubbed couplers have caused. I don't know when the "upgraded" design was introduced, and I don't know if they come installed from the factory on new units, but I'd implore everyone to make a quick check of their machine if they have a Whirlpool-made direct drive washing machine. A plastic coupler is just a couple of bucks and less than an hour of your time to install, and it truly might save your motor, your transmission, or both.
I don't believe it's bad enough to replace the motor. Once I put a plastic coupler on (in another week or so...couldn't get one of those shipped quickly for a reasonable price), the wear will stop.
I don't get worked up about much, but dadgum, I'm pretty upset about the damage these metal-hubbed couplers have caused. I don't know when the "upgraded" design was introduced, and I don't know if they come installed from the factory on new units, but I'd implore everyone to make a quick check of their machine if they have a Whirlpool-made direct drive washing machine. A plastic coupler is just a couple of bucks and less than an hour of your time to install, and it truly might save your motor, your transmission, or both.