See My last post also get a thermometer and measure temp out of dryer should be close to thermostat setting . Did you recheck to see if you disturbed blower seal ?? get the kit i gave you in last post install it and that will help excessive heat on back just might solve your problem also let us knowbecause the discoloration was present in the back of the machine to start I also now believe it is possible that the excessive heat warped the plastic support of the rear drum bearing causing the loud noise. Is this possible?
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Mopar, either your posts are invisible or Burn_me_once is ignoring them.See My last post also get a thermometer and measure temp out of dryer should be close to thermostat setting . Did you recheck to see if you disturbed blower seal ?? get the kit i gave you in last post install it and that will help excessive heat on back just might solve your problem also let us know
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