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Rust marks on clothing
Our dryer was leaving rust marks on our clothes that looked like a brown pencil mark. It turns out that the rear drum seal in our dryer was absorbing gunk over the years and we had to change it. It was a fairly easy fix but did require pulling the dryer almost completely apart. While we had it apart we changed this as well.
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... Read moreone with a socket stet and screw driver can get it all apart. On our machine, start by removing the 2 screws that hold the lint filter neck to the top of the machine (under the flap). Then pry the top of the machine up in the front. It will pop up and you can fold it back. Then you will need to remove 2 bolts and undo the plug. From there you can pull the front off and get to the drum.Make sure you note how the belt tensioner comes out (under the drum) and how the belt is routed. It's quite basic. After you get the drum off, peel the old seal(s) off and put the new seal(s) on as directed.
Pretty easy and our clean clothes stay clean now.
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Patrick from Manor, TX
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Screw drivers, Socket set
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Drum was binding because of worn bearing supporting front of dryer drum
First I unplugged the dryer for safety, then I removed the top of the dryer, then removed the 2 hex head screws holding the font door panel onto the dryer. Then I disconnected the door safety switch. the rest was cake. I removed the old bearing and cut the new bearing and seal to the exact size of the old one. I used contact cement to gl
... Read moreue the new bearing and seal into place. Reassembly was a breeze. End of job. Success!!!
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Leslie from Townsend, GA
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1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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William
February 23, 2024
I have a kenmoer gas dryer mod #11072812101 how do i put on the bearing and seal, and is there a video help!!!
For model number mod # 11072812101
Hello William, thank you for asking. We do have the video for Bearing and Seal Kit. Good luck with this repair.
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