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WIP dryer repair part 2: swapping out the heating coil.

Well, the dryer has been disassembled and vacuumed, the dead coil removed, the new coil swapped in, ready to reassemble as soon as the new belt arrives. I was surprised how much of the brown shmutz in the heater was just ash from the coils - it dusted off quite shiny after I replaced the coil.

Before

busted heating element before

After

repaired heating element

I'm a little worried about the visibly duller part of the heater assembly, hopefully that won't absorb too much heat - I tried to cluster the coils a bit looser there to compensate.

It's even visible on the reverse side.

dull area where burn happened

Either way, I'm reassembling tomorrow when the new belt arrives.

dryer interior

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  • I have about the same dryer I've been keeping alive for years. I wouldn't worry too much about the dull spot. That's likely where the old coil got a hot spot before it failed. It's just discolored the zinc coating. Shouldn't effect heat dissipation but it might be more susceptible to rust now.

    If you're not in a big hurry, I would replace that white plastic bearing the drum rides on (you can see it on the very left in the last picture). It's super squeaky when it fails. If you don't replace it, at least give it a dollop of high temp grease.

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