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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1597929" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>The water pump went out on my daughters GE cloths washer yesterday. The bad OEM pump on the washer said 110w as I had a pump off of a junked GE, a little newer washer style, that says 85w, but they will interchange on the bracket and look very similar. Everything else was the same readings on the pumps. I cycled the water in the washer a few times after putting the new pump on and it seemed to pump out Okay. A new pump is $108 as if that is what is needed no problem, but my question is will the pump I put on be okay. Will the transformer output to it be to much?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1597929, member: 21075"] The water pump went out on my daughters GE cloths washer yesterday. The bad OEM pump on the washer said 110w as I had a pump off of a junked GE, a little newer washer style, that says 85w, but they will interchange on the bracket and look very similar. Everything else was the same readings on the pumps. I cycled the water in the washer a few times after putting the new pump on and it seemed to pump out Okay. A new pump is $108 as if that is what is needed no problem, but my question is will the pump I put on be okay. Will the transformer output to it be to much? [/QUOTE]
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