I was hearing a hammering noise this weekend, the washer spun fine but would hammer loudly at the end of the spin cycle. I could spin the inner tub by hand with the washer turned off and it was clunking at 180 deg every time. I decided to remove the agitator to see if something had caught in the bottom of the drum and found nothing. I spun it by hand again saw the drum slipping on the drive block. I re-installed the agitator and found that the bolt had loosened and allowed the drum to jump the drive block. Replaced the agitator bolt and the rubber washer under the head and problem solved for just a few bucks.
It sounds like a different problem than the OP but this was close enough to my problem to get me to read and it may help someone out with the same issue.
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On mine, I removed the agitator, under that I discover a "collar" that holds the tub to the agitator shaft had a broken bolt. I went to the hardware store, $.88 cents later the washer was fixed. I hope this might help someone, I feel lucky!
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 john crwdne2934271:0
Brandon was the clutch your problem on your washer? I'm having the exact same noise and curious if that was the solution or something else.
Thanks!
Jen
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Unfortunately that was not the problem for me. I replaced the clutch and nothing changed. I went in to a repair shop with my video, and they told me that the devil has possessed the machine. He then went on to explain that there is something wrong with the transmission, and the machine is effectively totalled. It would basically require a full transmission replacement, which requires you to put the transmission in a vice, to keep the oil from running out. However it is almost impossible to actually figure out what is wrong with it. Googling agreed.
This also intuitively makes sense because (for me at least) the machine worked great in the forward direction, and it was only when it tried to twist back that the sound occurred. The clutch simply slows the drum down when it is over spinning. I'd recommend putting a key or something in the safety catch and looking at the center stack as it begs for death.
Good luck Jen! But I think your money and time are better spent picking out a new washer.
-Brandon
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I had the exact same problem. The large plastic gear in the transmission failed; Many teeth stripped. Fixed by replacing that gear for about $25 in parts. Can be messy & takes modest labor for the mechanically inclined.
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