It is an older dryer maybe from late 70's or Early 80's.
SOURCE: Kenmore TopLoad Drying Machine
It could be a part in the bulkhead unit. Shaft, Tri Ring, and support roller all fit together. You can put grease on the rollers and shaft support if they are in good shape. You can download the 3D-diagram, and parts list from HTTP://WWW3.SEARS.COM All you need is the model #110-62622100. If you do need parts, you can order them from the website and it comes with an exploded diagram on how to repair it. GO YANKEES !!
SOURCE: kenmore heavy duty
I can only assume by rollers you mean bearings were replaced. Unless your dad measured both the ID Fit of the bearing and the OD fit [ inside diameter and outside diameter of the shaft and housings] new bearings could be on the small side of their tolerance, [new bearings are made to be within a certain amount of "slop" if the new bearing was on the outside tolerance, and the shaft or housing was on the large side of the tolerance, the bearings are still allowing the drum to move, and thump.
OR if belt driven, the alignment of the belt is important, if one pulley is out, and the other in, one shaft will be pulling and the other pushing, again a thump.
Something in the bearing/pulley setup has not been discovered bad yet, it takes micrometers and some knowledge of bearing tolerances to resolve this kind of problem.
Think about it, what can thump in a dryer? The tumbler cage. It is most likely that the journal or housings are wore, second the motor may have a front or rear bearing/ housing the same thing, gone bad,
This machine is old enough I would expect to find a worn housing or shaft, either drum or motor,most likely drum, check the alignment of the belt also, but most likely the thump is not cost effective to repair, plus Dad's time which is invaluable.
Start searching the sale sheets, and reading consumer reports, time for a new energy easy dryer anyway.
Will
SOURCE: CANT FIND MODEL OR SERIAL NUMBER ON DRYER
There should be a nameplate along the door opening. This is normally where Whirpool puts their information. Just open the door and look along the door or door frame opening. The nameplate data can also be located along the back of the operator console on some models. Let me know if you still can't find it. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: I need to know how old my dryer is serial number is 28676546YM
It is determined by the last letters of the serial number. The first letter is the YEAR, the second letter is the MONTH. The years will recycle, however. This serial number letter designation was first used in 1976, then repeated in 2000. So...if your dryer is a fairly newer model, it was manufactured in November of 2000. I hope this answers your question.
SOURCE: Push the start button and nothing happens - no noise nothing.
check both thermal fueses, door switch, power relay, timer contacts if good, replace motor, do you have 220 volts at plug
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