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make sure the belt is wound around the idler pulley correctly. watch the pulley while it is running and make sure it is not hitting anything
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Sorry for the delay. The day before yesterday I didn't want to look at the dryer so I didn't mess with it. Yesterday I was just too busy. That leaves today. Originally Posted by: scott5495 you can hook the motor back up without re-installing and then jump the door switch wires. turn on dryer and listen to the motor at full speed. the noise I heard was loud enough to show up without tension on the pulley. I got it back together without the drum. When I turned it on it sounded like a dryer should sound. So that should rule out the fan and the motor as an issue right? Originally Posted by: scott5495 another thought, check the metal vent under the drum to make sure it is not hitting the drum. I saved the video, i'm going back and listen again Do you mean the tube that runs from the fan to the back of the dryer?
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Originally Posted by: scott5495 make sure the belt is wound around the idler pulley correctly. watch the pulley while it is running and make sure it is not hitting anything This is much harder to do. There's not really much room to get in there and see what's happening. We'll give it a try. Also, how would I put the belt on the pulley wrong? It seems like there's only one way.
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scott,
I think we got it. One thing I forgot to do after I put the new slides in was to put the oil on that came with them. I did that this time. Also, my tensioner wheel seems to have a groove in it. I set the belt in the groove so the wheel would be "floating" and not rubbing the front "bolt-like" thing that holds it on the rod and keeps it from coming off.
I'm not sure which of those (or both of those) or if it's something totally different... but it seems to be back to normal.
THANKS A TON for your help. Dryer got fixed for $70.00 and almost like new. Appreciate it.
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