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Old 09-21-2007, 06:16 PM   #11
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Thank you guys!!!!
I just fixed it today. sorry it took me a little while to reply, our baby girl came a few days before she was expected. Im a daddy now!!! !!! Anyway thans agaon so much, you guys really saved me a bundle on having it repaired or buying a new one.

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Old 11-21-2007, 05:28 PM   #12
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Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but I have the same exact problem, but I dont necessarily want to replace the motor, just tigthen (maybe replace) the blower wheel.

My dryer started "clunking" few weeks ago, so after doing some reading I decided to open it up and clean up all the lint (there was a lot). While cleaning the inside, I've noticed that the blower wheel is kind of loose, and there was a lot of "scratch" marks on the bottom of the housing. I tried this technuiqe, but my blower wheel can spin freely. Is there any way to re-attach it to the motor, or do I have to get a new blower wheel? I have the same type of a motor that oldschooljeep48 has [url="http://www.applianceaid.com/newimages/ldrwp4r-motor-belt-switch.jpg"].

Any help would be greatly appreciated...

BTW, model # is 110.63912100

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