FRONT LO-kD \VASHER
PRO('EI)URE FOR REPLACING TItE BOO f continued
4) In tllustratlon #3 },ou \,,tit see that the end oftbe tube _s flattened somewhat sn that itcan be
shpped o;'er the twisted ends ofthe clamp as shown tn dlustranon _ 4
II.I USTRATION # ILLUSTRATION # 4
l'\_d_t the robecounterclockxvlse to slip the clamp and setboth the tool and thewire clamp
aside Pull the boot flee from the duct
5)
6)
Using both hands, grab onto the boot at the top of the opening to the tub and pull downward
and to\\ a_d you \_athslow stead), pressure As the boot is pulled free from the outer lip of the
tub (at the top), the coiled spnng that holds the boot from the groove behind the hp around
the opening to the front shell wdl become vtslble You can either continue pulling on the
boot until it comes offor you can hook the spnng (with a p_ece of coat hanger fashioned into a
hook) and pull it offand then pull the boot offseparately
Once the boot IS Off, exarmne the hp that e\xends around the entire pemneter ofthe front
operung of the fi ont shell of the tub (the front shell and the rear shell are so named because
when bolted togethe,, t'onn the outer tub that surroLmds the tuner tub)
The boot has a hp that wdl have to be tblded into the gt oo;'e behind the hp on the front shell
To stml_ttus, examine the new boot and locate the groove m front of the hpthat corresponds
to the slmdar hp and tab on the tub shell It wdl make this job a lot easier ffyou can
obtain some hquld dlshwasbmg soap from lhe consumer, and spanngly lubncate this groo,, e
on the boot to make it eas_er to shp onto the hp of the shell (see |llustratmn # 5 on next
page)
No soap i_pi efel able to too nluch soap Flaxe a cloth handy to x,,lpe the soap fi-om voul
fingels
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