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Thanks Gene for your response however I have encontered a new problem The Cylinder bracket had worn away and needs to be replaced I found all the parts on this site but I am not sure if these are rivetted in place? If so is the repair beyond me!!
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Hi Liz,
I can not tell by the pictures if it's riveted or screwed in. You can see it only after the dryer is taken apart. It's not a big problem if it's riveted. You can buy a rivet gun in any hardware store.
Gene.
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Thanks so much Gene you are being so helpful. Most other places say Oh no don't do it yourself..... No I'll pay someone half of what a new dryer costs !! and learn nothing in the process. One last question before I tackle the job. How do I remove the old broken piece, I'm tempted to take a hammer & nail to just knock it free?? liz
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If it's screwed - just unscrew it.
If it's riveted - you have to cut off the old rivet or drill it off or remove it with a file. You can also use a chisel.
Gene.
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