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Fixer2  
#1 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2009 4:48:48 PM(UTC)
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After 12 years, our dyer is showing signs of wear. Should I try to repair?

It is making a lot of noise, both right when it starts up, but also while tumbling. I read somewhere (but now can not find again) posts that said the blower fan is likely the culprit. I am comfortable doing this repair, but fear there may be more. Since I will have the drum removed, I figured I should also replace the support rollers in the rear, too.

Do I need to replace the support roller shafts?

Belt and pully seem fine, but I am not sure what I shoud be looking for, either.

So far I am up to about $50 in parts - not sure if I would want to go much further, but what else would the experts recommend?

Thanks!!
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SublimeMasterJW  
#2 Posted : Saturday, October 24, 2009 8:43:25 AM(UTC)
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This is a very good dryer. Well worth a little TLC. No need to replace those rollers. You should oil them though. I use Zoomspout oil. It is a temp resistance non flammable, slow disapating HVAC oil used for a variety of applications from furnace blowers to you name it. $2 at any ace hardware store. On these dryers the most obvious thing is a loose blower wheel. This takes longer for the clothes to dry.
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Fixer2  
#3 Posted : Saturday, October 24, 2009 10:32:15 AM(UTC)
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Thanks JW. I should also mention it seems to make more noise on a heavy load. I have the parts on order now and will post back when repair is completed.
Fixer2  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 28, 2009 8:47:41 AM(UTC)
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Parts arrived in one day! Blower wheel was certainly stripped - had been wobbling and marred the sides of the chamber.

I will also replace the rollers as they seem thin and hardened - might as well since I have the dryer taken apart today.

Unfortunately, I didn't notice which way the wheel was on the roller spindle - does it matter? (One side seems to have a slightly different shape and has four posts...)

Also should I try to oil the motor itself, if so, where would I use my zoomspout??

Thanks!
SublimeMasterJW  
#5 Posted : Wednesday, October 28, 2009 1:43:58 PM(UTC)
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The rollers go on either way; oil the rollers and the idler with your zoomspout, besure you clear out the lint from around the filter housing. I get any loose change you find! :D
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