I utilized your videos. The pump video implied if the leak was ignored? You would have to cut the pump off, which was what I did. The impeller also had to be cut down to the plastic collar on the motor shaft, which I used a handheld chop grinder to get through the plastic collar without damaging the shaft, because of the neglect on the leak the motor shaft had to be filed and sandpapered to accept the new pump. The harness clips on the lid switch were difficult to get to but I managed without visual access. It took most of my Saturday. The test spin worked and no more washing clothes in the sink. And it sold me on Kenmore and Appliance Part Pros.