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Old 11-07-2009, 12:45 PM
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I firt wanna thank everyone because this website helped me when I fixed my dryer.
Yesterday I replaced motor coupler and clutch assembly. I put everything together but now the tube bangs to sides.I am thinking that Washer, spin tube thrust
Part Number: AP2905330 made by WHIRLPOOL
was put upside down wrong.The recessed part should be on tranny side right ?

Do you think that this causes banging/clunking on sides.Can springs go bad while I lay the washer on the ground?

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Ok I got it.. Spring should be upside down and the recessed part should face to tranny.
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Yes I works fine now..But I still have a burning smell..

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