Nope. I'm still unsure. I've validated there no short in the element, checked all belts, seals, cleaned lint (there was a good amount), blower, etc.
So on my latest test I bypassed the high-limit and ran the thing for a while to see how it works. I don't have any frame of reference for this stuff so am just trying to use logic here.
When it's running, the element gets super hot/bright orange. The vent becomes very hot and eventually the cycling thermostat kicks in (I hear it "pop"), cuts the power to the element, it cools for about 3 - 4 minutes then "pops" back and the element gets juice again, runs for about 2 minutes, opens/cuts power, etc. That seems like it makes sense to me. Super basic but I imagine that's how all these electric dryers work.
So by this logic, the element is either pure open or pure shut. Right? So what's the high, med, low setting do? The cycling thermostat is set to one temp, right?
And then the high-limit is a safety feature or just another temp? It seems like with a load of wet clothes (especially if it's over stuffed), that the hot air hardly makes it to the cycling thermostat and that the high-limit must get used all the time.
After this thinking I found what seems like a really good article
here.
This article suggests the thermal cut-off fuses are easy to blow and you could potentially replace it with an additional high-limit. That sounds very tempting given that I see it appear to be working correctly. However, the safety risk (that now all 3 thermostats could fail without a fail safe seems a little worrisome). Also, I wonder if the temp dials bypass the cycling thermostat for certain temperatures making the reliance down to 2 thermostats.
I'm going to think about this a bit longer. If anyone has suggestions or recommendations, feel free to holler. I'm starting to think that high-limit and the cut-off run so close to the top end temp that it's possible that just a moderate amount of air restriction could result in this condition.
I might just try replacing the cut-off one more time to see if the latest round of cleaning (blower wheel and attached venting) was enough to get it there.
BTW, I noticed that Whirlpool doesn't make 3977394 anymore and has replaced with 279769. I assume they're identical but maybe their tolerances are slightly different making a repeat likelier?