Yes ! If it is not fully open,or horizontal.
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you might want to check your water inlet valve
To do what I would have done first... Check the screen at the inlet of the washer to see if it is blocked.
Inlet Valve is comprised of 2 words i.e. Inlet & Valve. Therefore Inlet Valve is that valve through which fuel or a mixture whose pressure in increased by reducing its volume in intaked into the cylinder.
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You can drain it directly into a drain pipe. Just make sure the the top of the drain pipe is even with the top of the washing machine. If not, the water from the washing machine will drain all of the time. There is no valve in the machine to stop the water from draining. The washing machine drains using a pump motor.
This is a great video on how to take apart the washing machine. In reverse order, he shows you parts of a washing machine. Check out the instructions here: http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/425-fix-washing-machine
This question is vague as what is needed is whether it is the inlet stopvalve, the inlet valve itself or flushing valve.
A machine shop that rebuilds engines has equipment to regrind the valves and valve seats.
It doesn't pump the water in, where the hoses attach to the washing machine is a valve that opens and lets the water in. The pressure in the line forces the water in the same way it does when you turn on a faucet.
it was invented by a man called Justin Andrews . valva lag- inlet valve closes after B.D.C -exhaust valve closes after T.D.C
Inlet valve is open when piston moves from top dead center to bottom dead center inlet valve open and provide proper amount of fuel and air to the cylinder.
A ball valve.