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[Lifetime Warranty] 8066184 Dryer Motor Pulley 341241 Dryer Drum Belt - Compatible with Whirlpool Maytag Kenmore - Replaces PS11744884 W10290525 WP8066184VP AP6011686 LER4634EQ2 LEQ8000KQ0 MEDC215EW1
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8066184 Dryer Motor Pulley & 341241 Dryer Drum Belt
Key Features
- High-Tension EPDM Drum Belt: The 341241 belt is manufactured from reinforced EPDM rubber, engineered to resist stretching and cracking under the high-temperature conditions of long drying cycles.
- Precision-Threaded Motor Pulley: The 8066184 pulley is crafted from high-grade, abrasion-resistant metal, featuring a specialized internal thread designed to lock securely onto the motor shaft for slip-free power transfer.
- Optimized 4-Rib Traction: The belt features a 4-rib, 3-groove profile that perfectly matches the motor pulley's channels, maximizing surface area contact to prevent slipping even when the drum is loaded with heavy, wet laundry.
- Thermal Stability: Both components are designed to maintain their structural integrity and friction properties at temperatures exceeding 180°F, ensuring consistent performance during high-heat cycles.
- Universal Drive System Match: This kit provides the critical bridge between the drive motor and the drum, restoring the mechanical rotation necessary for proper airflow and efficient drying.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Pulley (8066184): WP8066184, W10290525, WP8066184VP, AP6011686, PS11744884, 8578565, W10299847, 3389627, 3394341, 3401143, 694871.
- Belt (341241): AP2946843, PS346995, W10127457, 14210003, 31001026, 3389628, 3392665, 3399844, 341241VP, 349533, 660996, 8066065.
Compatibility & Fitment
This belt and pulley set is the standard drive replacement for the vast majority of top-lint-filter dryers manufactured by Whirlpool. Key compatible models and series include:
- Whirlpool & Maytag: Fits hundreds of LER, LGR, MED, and MGD series models (e.g., LER4634EQ2, MEDC215EW1, LER4634PQ0).
- Kenmore (110 Series): Compatible with many 110-prefix models produced by Whirlpool (e.g., LEQ8000KQ0, 110.60852990, 110.70802990).
- Amana, Roper, & Estate: Direct fit for NED, NGD, RED, and TEDS series budget-friendly dryers.
- Note: The 341241 belt measures approximately 92-1/4 inches long and 1/4 inch wide. Verify your belt length if your dryer is an extra-large or steam-capable model.
When to Replace
- Drum Will Not Turn: The motor hums or runs, but the drum stays stationary, indicating the belt has snapped or the pulley has stripped its threads.
- Loud Squealing or Chirping: A high-pitched noise during operation suggests the belt is slipping on a worn pulley or has become glazed and brittle.
- Thumping Noises: A heavy thumping sound usually indicates the belt has a flat spot, a tear, or has begun to fray and hit the internal cabinet.
- Burning Rubber Smell: Friction heat from a slipping belt or a jammed drum can cause a distinct acrid odor, signaling immediate failure.
- Incomplete Drying: If the belt slips, the drum rotates too slowly, which reduces airflow and causes clothes to remain damp at the end of a cycle.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: You MUST unplug the dryer or turn off the circuit breaker before beginning. This repair requires opening the main cabinet.
- Accessing the Drive: On most models, you must remove the lint screen screws, pop the top panel, and remove the front bulkhead/door assembly to access the drum and motor.
- Pulley Installation: The 8066184 pulley is **left-hand threaded** on some older motors but standard on most modern units. Check the rotation before applying force to avoid snapping the motor shaft.
- The "Idler" Loop: To install the belt, loop it around the drum (ribs facing inward), then pull it under the idler pulley and over the motor pulley. This creates the "Z" or "S" shape required for proper tension.
- Vacuum the Cabinet: While the dryer is open, use a vacuum to remove accumulated lint from the motor and heater housing. Lint buildup is the #1 cause of motor overheating and belt failure.
