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pakmt  
#1 Posted : Sunday, November 29, 2009 4:17:55 AM(UTC)
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Hello all,
Last week the dryer started sqeaking while running. I disassembled the front and found the top glide on the upper felt was completely worn right off and the other two to the left and right of that one are quite worn as well. My question is, are these worn glides an indication of a worn rear drum bearing as well? From what I can tell from parts breakdowns I've seen the bearing at the rear of the drum is a ball and socket type, so I'm guessing there is always a load on the guides at the front regardless of the condition of the rear bearing. This dryer does not have a lot of hours on it, just me and the wife since it was new.
I don't wan't to pull the drum if I don't have to but now that I'm half way into it I hate to have to take it apart twice. Are there any physical tests I can do (IE: moving drum up/down or in/out) that would tell me the condition or the rear bearing without moving the drum? Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Peter
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denman  
#2 Posted : Sunday, November 29, 2009 4:36:51 AM(UTC)
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Here are your parts, I think as it comes up Frigidaire.
Replacement parts for FRIGIDAIRE DE800KDW5 Wwh(v1) / 27 " Electric Dryer | AppliancePartsPros.com

I would take it apart and check it.
At the very least it probably needs re-greasing.
Be sure to use a high temp grease.

One thing to watch for is when you let the ball bearing (Item 30 in Section 1) loose, it likes to run away and hide, so that you have to waste an hour playing hide & seek.
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pakmt  
#3 Posted : Sunday, November 29, 2009 4:44:28 AM(UTC)
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Hello and thank you for your quick reply. I did not consider re-lubricating the bearing at the very least. I did see the "potentially disappearing" ball in the parts breakdown, thanks for the heads up. Any recommendations on the best way to remove the drum so I can inspect/relube the bearing? Thanks again, Peter
denman  
#4 Posted : Sunday, November 29, 2009 5:44:10 AM(UTC)
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pakmt  
#5 Posted : Sunday, November 29, 2009 6:29:41 AM(UTC)
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Hello Denman,
Thank you for sending the manual, that will be a great help.
Thanks again,
Peter
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