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2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WF320P Spider Kit ?
Thanks for the info iadom. 🙂
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Ultima FDW80 – AL02
Thanks Penguin,
Theres plenty of water getting to the machine, I suspect the valve or whatever reads the information from the sensor, I found that if you turn the power off completely it will continue filling, so the water is off for now.
Just had a decent offer of cover that would only cost as much as a call out.
I’m in the process of examining my conscience, difficult as it hasn’t washed a dish yet.
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantThanks Dave, I’ve replied via e-mail
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: White Knight Dryer
Many thanks Penguin45 🙂
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ParticipantRe: White Knight Dryer
It’s the pin, it’s plastic and held on with one screw, but situated about 1 O’clock.
Looked for lable but it seems to be missing 🙁
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: Indesit W12s UK Door Seal
New bearings and seel fitted, all re-assembled, just needs moving from the garage to the kitchen for testing, will post outcome after the week-end. 🙂
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: Indesit W12s UK Door Seal
iadom wrote:
2nd_johnnymac wrote:
will look for waterproof replacements at the local SKF stockists. 😀
If you do find some waterproof bearings please let us all know, 😉 like watches, water resistant and waterproof mean very different things. 🙂You are right of course 😳
Wasn’t fully concentrating on that aspect yet, still looking forward to removing the outer race 😥
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: Indesit W12s UK Door Seal
Martin wrote:
2nd_johnnymac wrote:
Will report back in about 10 days as work is taking me to AustriaDon’t go via Finland by the way 😆
(It’s a local joke we have going here on UKW, do not concern yourself over this statement, but enjoy your trip and look forward to helping you out more if need be 😀 )
don’t worry I got it 😆
I’m a mod on a Sat Forum so I had to scan the board b4 posting, have to practice what I preach 😉
The bearing carrier came off no problem, just the outer race from the inner bearing to go, pitty I gave away my collection of drifts 😥
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: Indesit W12s UK Door Seal
Martin wrote:The inner drum is secured by a four-legged spigot/bearing housing. Which, once the drum pulley is removed, is attached to the outer drum with 8 Torz Headed bolts.
Had looked at that as a possible alternative, and was worried that it might of been epoxied as well, some of the tox bolts are a little awkward, but nothing that can’t be overcome.
Martin wrote:The Door seal does not need touching in order to access the main drum bearings though 😉
That sounds VERY promising, if I get them out will look for waterproof replacements at the local SKF stockists. 😀
Thanks Dave. 8)
Will report back in about 10 days as work is taking me to Austria
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: Indesit W12s UK Door Seal
Strange, the only thing holding the inner drum in is the door seal 😕
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe: Indesit W12s UK Door Seal
Sorry Dave, 😳
I continued my typo from the first post, it should have been the often posted about WD 12S UK
It’s a bearing replacement job, the drum spindle has been released and moves freely.
2nd_johnnymac
ParticipantRe:Should be, Indesit WD12 S UK Door Seal
A hint would be good, can’t even feel any metal at the door side of the seal. 🙁
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