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On Apr 19, 3:06 pm, dpb wrote:
gpsman wrote:
On Apr 19, 1:26 pm, dpb wrote:
What brand/model?


GE- DBXR453ET3WW


It would seem to me an unlikely design to rely only
on a lubricant for a metal-metal rub point


That does seem a bit odd, now that you mention it.


as well as the general desire
in washer/dryer to avoid any way could potentially end up w/ grease on
clothes.


Mmm... seems unlikely, given the location. Hasn't occurred anyway.


Anything's possible, of course, just seems like would likely
been something different originally.


I agree. Maybe a guy who worked on it before tricked me.


I've already put it in the "fixed for $0" category, please don't burst
my fantasy...


(I like that one...)

In the vein of not bursting bubble (or is that bauble?) I didn't take
the time to look up the actual model number, but I've had GE dryers for
"since forever" and they all have had a nylon bushing...

So, if it needs something again, look and see if the remnants of the old
one aren't still in there.


If it needs anything else it's going to the scrap yard, but I cleaned
out the recess looking for metal shavings and there weren't nothing in
there but a small amount of old dirty grease.

That, as you have discovered, isn't
but a bout a 20 minute job start to finish on these puppies...


Heh. Took me about an hour, but I only work on a dryer every 10 years
or so. I've only got maybe 2 dryer repairs left in me, so I'm saving
them for a better dryer.
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- gpsman