GE washer will not spin

I have replaced the belt as well as the clutch (and clip) assembly which was rusted on the outside. No change as the machine goes through all it’s cycles except the spin cycle. I believe it must be either the control assembly or the trans/brake assembly. Should you believe it’s the trans/brake - is this something a do-it-yourselfter can do? If "yes" please provide instructions. Thank you.

Richappy,
Thank you for your input. This is the first time I have used the "Appliance Repair Form" and what you are about to read could be a repeat of what I wrote when I clicked on "Quick reply." I didn’t see anything get posted so I’m trying again. First, I took the belt off and turned the tub without feeling any resistance. I put the belt back on and again turned the tub feeling hardly any resistance doing so. However, before I turned the washer over to access the bottom panel, I could hear that water remained inside the machine. When I turned the tub as you advised I did note that about a quarter cup of water had leaked out of the machine. I was unable to locate the origin of this leak. I then tested the machine with the following hand control settings: Load Size = small; Custom Care Speed = Normal/slow; Water Temp. = Cold/cold; Options = Off; and Main Wash dial = Quick wash. The tub filled with water and agitated normally with no unusual sounds. I then moved the Main Wash dial over to "Spin Only." The tub began to spin (I opened the door to see it spinning) but it made a loud clunking sound during each revolution. The actual tub spinning lasted for less then ten seconds (I timed it) before the machine just made a "humming" sound for the next minute and thirty seconds. Then the tub spun for 10 seconds (making the clunking sound) and then hummed for the next minute and a half. Five times it did this before turning off. If you decide this "sounds like" a bad trans/brake assembly - is this something a do-it-yourselfer can do? If so, kindly provide instructions.

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