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  • #12140
    Simon46
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    Just about to tackle my first WMA bearings on S/no 17122286, after referring all to Hotpoint under 5 yrs old. Will the blue Tub rear half 1603409 fit it complete with bearings?. If i just replace bearings into old tub and new shaft which part number bearing kit do i use. Or must the tub rear half be replaced. Am using Qualtex freefind for parts but wma 20 is not listed.

    Regards
    Simon.

    #148042
    tonyclifton
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Hi simon46,
    i just fit new bearings and shaft as cheaper for me i use part no 1604473
    order no 5031681653112 from connect bout £12 for bearings.
    takes me 30 mins to do bearing change so not to long
    GOOD LUCK 8)

    #148043
    Simon46
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Thanks Tony.
    Here goes!

    S. 🙂

    #148044
    Seamy
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Same as you mate i’ve referred all them to Hotpoint, so i’ve never even had to do any, done hundreds of the WMs & 95## series, let me know how you go about it, does the fromt come off & drum come out the fromt on this model or is it taken out the top? Reckon i’ll be doing one soon enough..

    #148045
    tonyclifton
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    u can take it out through the front once removed weights and motor , etc and then split the tub. once u done one they get easier they not to hard to do as loads r failin now doing 8 wma bearings a week
    regards
    tony

    #148046
    Simon46
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Those 3 spider bolts are a pig. One drill bit per bolt destroyed and two T27 bits snapped (Halfords professional). Tried the Blowtorch on bolts, cooling with WD40. Plenty of creaking noises but will not budge. Jewellers screwdriver/WD40 to remove torx bits from head. No bolts in stock at supplier. Promised Cust del tomorrow. Doorseal holed near interlock rub. Oh no!
    Apart from that Job is straightforward. 😆

    S.

    #148047
    Simon46
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Easier than Zanussi. Will buy proper drill bits.

    S.

    #148048
    Simon46
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    PS do i Grease the seal?

    #148049
    Penguin45
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Only if you’re going to baste it on the barbeque – the blubber is usually enough to ensure even cooking. One less to worry about……….. 😀 😀

    The door seal’s an easy fit after the spider – very straightforward.

    Cheers,
    Chris.

    #148050
    Simon46
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Why is the new seal better?

    #148051
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Simon46 wrote:Those 3 spider bolts are a pig.

    Number 8 bullet drill does the trick, usually lasts for three or four spiders.

    A 1604470, is spider/seals/ bolts all in one.

    I normally use the Blue Peter approach, “heres one I made earlier”
    I have a complete drum made up at home then swapping them over in the home is fairly simple, and much less messy. Then I rebuild the displaced drum with whatever is required in my garage.

    #148052
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Simon46 wrote:Why is the new seal better?


    Because it couldn’t be any worse. 😥 It does seem to be a big improvement, I have not seen any fail, ( yet ) 😉

    #148053
    Simon46
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Thanks Iadom. Will try to get hold of a tub for next time.
    The seal joke i only got in the van today (bit simple) Chris. 😆

    S.

    #148054
    Phidom
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    Simon46 wrote:Easier than Zanussi.

    S.

    In what way? On the Zanussi you don’t disturb the soap dispenser or the timer/module, you can pretty much leave the wiring in place as it only goes to the back half of the tub, you don’t have the silly spring clip thing on the tub joint or the bushes where the springs fit on and you have already noted that replacing the spider is more difficult on the Hotpoint. I also find the plastic pegs for the suspension units are harder to pull out on the Hotpoint.

    #148055
    Simon46
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    Re: WMA 20P replacement Drum /bearings

    The tub is featherweight after blocks removed.

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