This repair took a long time mostly because I think I had every problem that could happen. First it took awhile to pop open the top of the machine. Once it was open the piece covering the top of the inner tub came off easy. After removing the adjuster and the two plastic hub pieces under it the inner tub would not come out easy so I used a small bottle jack and a 2/4 with a flat piece of metal between the 2/4 and the jack ( I tried with out the piece metal first and the jack split through the 2/4). The inner tub finally came out. I tilted the washer back and removed the stator cover like like on the video with a screw driver and allen wrrench then carefully removed the stator and all the wires connected to it. I unscrewed the nut holding the old bearing with an adjustable Wrench and pair of pliers. Using a hammer I pounded the old shaft out and then using the metal rod that came with the bearing installation tool and a hammer I carefully knocked out the upper tub seal. I put the washer back upright and then again using the hammer and rod tapped out the lower tub seal. Using the bearing installation tool I was able to seat the upper and lower seals. Like in the installation video which I re-watched for every step while doing this job the new seals seated just right when I slid the new bearing in there was a 1/8 inch space to screw the nut onto it. After the new seals and bearing was installed I reconnected the wires onto the stator and installed it along with the plastic shield that goes over it. (This was very difficult). After putting on the stator cover I untitled the machine. I then installed the new seal after packing it with grease and applying the glue around the outer side of it by using the piece of pvc pipe that came with the installation tool and a block of wood to pound the seal in place. I cleaned up the excess grease and put more glue over the seal then put the inner tub back in. I put the two basket hubs in and then put the basket cover on and reconnected the hose to it. Then I put the addjitator back on and the cap over it’s bolt. I put the top back on and waited close to 24 hours for the glue on the tub seal to dry before doing a wash. When I did a wash everything worked and the washer runs like new and is a lot quiter.