SusAnubis
Oct 19, 2007, 10:29 AM
Hi all,
I'm working on my Frigidaire dryer and was looking for any tips/tricks to finishing my project and came across this site.
I am replacing the rear bearing (it was squealing incredibly loudly, as well as I was having some tiny pieces of clothing get caught between the front of the drum and the front panel and twisting around and around and getting chewed up during the cycle), it appears the drum was slightly off kilter). :eek:
I have already replaced the rear bearing "bracket" on the back wall of the dryer. I had one heck of a time getting the bearing/spindle unscrewed from the back of the drum (the screws were in so tightly that I was starting to strip the phillips "x" on the screws, ). I finally got those out (with the assistance of a couple of light hammer taps - to "loosen" the bite of the screws - as well as some channel-locks - to help twist from the threads of the screws so I wouldn't have to put so much pressure on the "x" on the head of the screw).
Now, I'm trying to screw on the new spindle/bearing/plate on the back of the drum. It seems as though the holes in the plate (for the screws) are only pressed or drilled, but not tapped. The screws stop turning the moment they are introduced into the holes of the plate. I am afraid of (a) stripping the threads on the screws and (b) stripping out the "x" of the phillips head screws in my attempt to get this plate screwed back on.
I have even tried working the screws into just the plate itself (so I don't have to struggle with reaching through the drum to attach it - I'm doing this whole project myself), and I run into the same problem.
Any ideas? I have a regular screwdriver as well as a cordless Makita drill (12.9v?) with all kinds of phillips bits (#1, #2, etc).
Thanks!
I'm working on my Frigidaire dryer and was looking for any tips/tricks to finishing my project and came across this site.
I am replacing the rear bearing (it was squealing incredibly loudly, as well as I was having some tiny pieces of clothing get caught between the front of the drum and the front panel and twisting around and around and getting chewed up during the cycle), it appears the drum was slightly off kilter). :eek:
I have already replaced the rear bearing "bracket" on the back wall of the dryer. I had one heck of a time getting the bearing/spindle unscrewed from the back of the drum (the screws were in so tightly that I was starting to strip the phillips "x" on the screws, ). I finally got those out (with the assistance of a couple of light hammer taps - to "loosen" the bite of the screws - as well as some channel-locks - to help twist from the threads of the screws so I wouldn't have to put so much pressure on the "x" on the head of the screw).
Now, I'm trying to screw on the new spindle/bearing/plate on the back of the drum. It seems as though the holes in the plate (for the screws) are only pressed or drilled, but not tapped. The screws stop turning the moment they are introduced into the holes of the plate. I am afraid of (a) stripping the threads on the screws and (b) stripping out the "x" of the phillips head screws in my attempt to get this plate screwed back on.
I have even tried working the screws into just the plate itself (so I don't have to struggle with reaching through the drum to attach it - I'm doing this whole project myself), and I run into the same problem.
Any ideas? I have a regular screwdriver as well as a cordless Makita drill (12.9v?) with all kinds of phillips bits (#1, #2, etc).
Thanks!