You need to buy a 1-1/4 slip coupling. The repair is done with the water OFF. You can buy a slip coupling at any plumbing supply, hardware or center. It is basically a long straight coupling that can be pushed together to fit over
Model # is 110.20922990 ** That is a Whirlpool built 'direct drive' model and as Jeff said, a broken drive coupling is a common case of such a symptom. You can read about that job at the following link: LINK > http://www
I went and bought a new Drive Coupling, thinking that it may be the problem, and since they are not returnable at appliance parts stores, I replaced the original one
I have used the Shark bite fittings and they work great, a little pricey though, If you are having trouble getting your pipe a full 1" into the fitting,you have to make sure that the hard poly insert inside the fitting is going inside of your pipe,if you are holding your fitting in a horizontal
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into pieces. Good thing they brake like this because otherwise the motor would have burnt up!! However the new part (motor coupling) has been improved to be a bit stronger but will still brake when need be. My washer runs great!! We did it. Thanks to
trap and was wondering if it is appropriate to use a No-hub coupling to attach a PVC pipe to the lead pipe so that a PVC trap can shower pan? After I lay tile there will be no access to this coupling, is it a good idea to use this method because of long-term
To use a bushing you need a coupling so that's still high. By code the tailpiece is supposed to be the same size as the strainer to keep the tailpiece washed. But
My main line 1-1/4" pvc pipe has separated about 3/16" out from the pvc coupling and is leaking a lot with pressure on. The main line can not be pushed back in & re-glued because it is in the ground. Can