Dryer job all done....
Well I got the felt seals and special heat proof cement at the appliance parts store this morning. The repair people told me to install the small (port) felt seal,and include the large(drum) felt seal also,even though my dryer is not the gas model. They said that they always added the extra seal whenever they had a Halo of Heat dryer down that far. So I took their advise and it is now back together and works fine.
Cost $44.27 Large drum seal:$27.00/Port seal:$10.98/Glue pack:$3.78
The rubber port to door seal was not in stock and had to be ordered. I think I can install that part without much disassembly. I did not ask the $$$ on the rubber door seal. I guess it will be a surprise!! LOL
I am really impressed by how quiet this dryer is. It is much quieter than my 1965 Kenmore 800,and the Kenmore has been rebuilt with:new rollers,motor,belt,all felt seals,etc,etc....
The Kenmore seems "tinny" in comparison to this 59 Maytag. It was evident while both were in use at the same time for the first time.(last night) I guess they started "cheating" on quality even in the 1960's. The 1960's stuff is still "megatons" better that what is manufactured today though.
Thanks to all once again for all your advice and help!!
Rick