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What is the complete model number of the dryer?
How did you install the pulley?
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Originally Posted by: RickCartwright My exhast blower belt came off. I found the pully that had come off the top of the exhaust blower, put it back on and replaced the belt on the motor shaft then to the exhaust pully. The belt is now rubbing a plastic piece on the top of the exhaust housing. What is wrong??? Took front door and panel off dryer, much easier to access motor and exhaust blower from there. Although, it takes some getting used to, to "pop" the top lid off those spring clips, then once it's off the molex connector for the dryer switch is a "B" to get apart, and when putting front panel back on make sure to slide the clips into the slot at the bottom of the panel before you put the screws in at the top or the panel will only be secure at the top and the bottom will just float. That being said, the belt "rubbing" problem was solved by flipping the belt to the other side of the exhaust blower pully. If yours comes off, put it back on the motor pully first, then on the exhaust pully. If it's rubbing, take belt off exhaust blower pully and "flip" it. (Put left side of belt on the right side of pully). It will clear the plastic guide that is on the blower housing. By the way, when the blower pully came off my machine, I could'nt find it anywhere! So I took the front and back panels off, closed the top section, leaned the machine on one corner and shook it back and forth briskly. still no pully so I leaned the machine on the opposite corner, shook it again and the pully lossened up and popped out. Must have been stuck in the upper part of the machine!! These pullies are left hand threads also. Hope this helped rather than confused. Mine is a Maytag, mODEL medb200vq0
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I put Locktite on it, inserted a long prybar into the blower to keep it from spinning, screwed it on the shaft, and "snugged" it with a wrench.
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Just wanted to say thank you for sharing your repair with us. Your post was very informative and instructive. It will help other people with similar problem.
Thanks again and good luck with your dryer.
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Would you be able to post a pic of the blower belt
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I took apart the whole dryer and found the blower belt and the rotating bolt fell off. Im now having an issue gettimg the bolt to go back onto the mount like it doesnt fit
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