I bought a pump and motor assembly.
After I saw the video I decided to tackle this job on my own.
Took the washers front panel off and used a nut driver and a set of money wrench to remove the old pump. Put in make and model of the washer in Google. Searched the top 10 website and seen Appliances Part Pro was the cheapest and had factory parts. I decided to buy the part from them. Sense I had the washer apart, I looked to see what else I may need. Looked at the belt (B-style) and seen it was in bad shape so I added to to my order. The whole job took about 30 minutes, from the time I turned off the water to the time I turned it back on ready to start washing, minus the day and 1/2 it took to receive the parts. Saved about $200.00 doing it myself and watching the video they had on their website. I will be using Appliance Part Pros again. Thank you.