This confirms my suspicion :( I appreciate the video. Husband is overseas for another three months. Removed the drum, made sure the blades were clear, band is good, pulley system looked intact EXCEPT for the tension in the motor part... welp going dryer shopping I guess unless I summon the courage to replace the motor. Thank you again!
You're welcome and thanks for watching and thanks to your husband for serving, friggin dryer prices are way overpriced, it was cheaper for the motor replacement for me.
Good video, but.. Build of lint, dirt in and around the motor was preventing mine from turning. Recommend you clean motor with soft brushes and compressed air before giving up. Also consider spraying graphite/silicon on wheels.
Its a good thing to check and clean 1st, but depending on the age of the machine, sometimes its better to go and replace it with the belt and wheels and be good for several more years...kind of a preventive maintenance, catch it before it goes, just like parts in your daily driver car, don't wait till it goes.
Hey man I’ve replaces all parts and my drum slows down. It works with less weight when i add more clothes it starts stalling. New wheels pullie and 2nd belt. Help
Since you already mentioned the 2 wheels, you did change both i assume, then its the motor, the wheels support the weight. Motor powers the belt to spin the drum. Nothing is binding right?
You don't go this far to guess at brushes on an old model to do it all over again, imagine if you paid for a service call, did brushes and then get called again for the motor doing it again? Would you pay for 2 service calls, when it should of been fixed the 1st time.. that's why it's better to replace
This confirms my suspicion :( I appreciate the video. Husband is overseas for another three months. Removed the drum, made sure the blades were clear, band is good, pulley system looked intact EXCEPT for the tension in the motor part... welp going dryer shopping I guess unless I summon the courage to replace the motor. Thank you again!
You're welcome and thanks for watching and thanks to your husband for serving, friggin dryer prices are way overpriced, it was cheaper for the motor replacement for me.
Good video, but.. Build of lint, dirt in and around the motor was preventing mine from turning. Recommend you clean motor with soft brushes and compressed air before giving up. Also consider spraying graphite/silicon on wheels.
Its a good thing to check and clean 1st, but depending on the age of the machine, sometimes its better to go and replace it with the belt and wheels and be good for several more years...kind of a preventive maintenance, catch it before it goes, just like parts in your daily driver car, don't wait till it goes.
Super informative video, found a coin inside the motor. Working good, thanks!
@@bkzeppelin3215 wow, luckily that coin didn't force the motor to burn out and cause a fire..glad it worked out for you and thanks for watching too...
Great tutorial vid…. Thanks!
Thanks for the compliments and thanks for watching too...
My motor locked up so installed a gas lawnmower motor now i just pull the rope and open a window 😂
It will spin alot faster...😆
solid advice. thanks
Thanks for watching too...
Hey man I’ve replaces all parts and my drum slows down. It works with less weight when i add more clothes it starts stalling. New wheels pullie and 2nd belt. Help
Since you already mentioned the 2 wheels, you did change both i assume, then its the motor, the wheels support the weight. Motor powers the belt to spin the drum. Nothing is binding right?
Brushes.
You don't go this far to guess at brushes on an old model to do it all over again, imagine if you paid for a service call, did brushes and then get called again for the motor doing it again? Would you pay for 2 service calls, when it should of been fixed the 1st time.. that's why it's better to replace
It’s not spinning.
Disconnect that belt and see if the motor spins by itself
@@alyoungcuda motor turns but squeaks when turned. I think it’s shot.
@@seanboy1287 definitely
I dont trust YOU
Ok, but thanks for watching anyways...
Super helpful video. Thank you for posting this!
You're welcome and thanks for watching too...