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chris in Bama
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« on: January 07, 2018, 05:32:49 pm »

hello all,
Just about done with my wd5, installed the new compressor & evaporator, divider panels & grates. I have a question, when I removed the rubber drain insert there was a slim metal washer associated with it. I don't remember how this assembly goes together? does the metal washer sit in the bottom of the tank hole or does it fit around the funnel rubber insert groove?  I tore the original when trying to remove the retaining ring but was able to glue it back together.. help
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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2018, 07:34:33 pm »

I believe the rubber "funnel" is inserted into the drain hole first, then the thin washer is place inside the opening of the funnel into a grove to provide a solid backing for the snap-ring that slightly expands the rubber insert & it retains it ( the rubber drain insert) in the metal drain hole.

most Westinghouse chests use this rubber drain insert as do many of their uprights like the select-a-matics.
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