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Last 10 Posts (In reverse order)
Gene Posted: Friday, March 12, 2010 3:18:38 PM(UTC)
 
You are welcome. Keep us posted.

Gene.
gacotton Posted: Thursday, March 11, 2010 5:00:40 AM(UTC)
 
Ok, thank You for the information.
Gene Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 3:24:14 PM(UTC)
 
I do not think it would hurt anything.

Gene.
gacotton Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:10:35 PM(UTC)
 
Good, because they are out of the orings. should I put a little grease in the sleeve, or is this a greaseless system?
Gene Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 11:39:34 AM(UTC)
 
The new sleeve should be enough. I do not think you have to do anything with that o-ring at all.

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Gene.
gacotton Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 10:28:22 AM(UTC)
 
I am replacing the front bearing AP4297334 since the slides AP2041815 AP631382 on one side are gone and the drum has eaten the bearing up. While I have the dryer disassembled, I figured the rear bearing needed checked also. the sleeve AP2621911 appears worn some, so I have decided to replace it. My question is, the o-ring AP2621539, is it a soft rubber like a standard automotive o-ring, or is it some other material. The only thing I can find that would resemble it is on the stem the sleeve slides over. And it is hard metal or plastic. I look at the bearing kit AP2619300 and the only thing I see that is white and resembles it is on the end of the stem.


Thanks