Firstly, for beginners like me, I always take a picture of the board/wires to ensure they're put back properly. Second, never yank off the wires; hold the board while pulling them off gently. And third, I used a coat hanger to hold the board up and away to remove the blower, much easier! ✌️😎
8:43 As far as replacing the capacitor when replacing the motor......it might be a good idea to replace the motor if you have to replace the capacitor.....because if the motor is sitting their with power on but not spinning, making that whining sound....chances are the windings got overheated before the thermal protection opened the circuit. I just replaced the capacitor and the motor started once......but it stalled during the next cycle.
On another video a guy's blower wheel had been vibrating and it was all broken loose from the back hub. So it's a good idea to inspect it at that back hub where all the vanes are welded to it.
Does the set screw have to go onto any particular place on the shaft? I noticed the shaft have groves in it on the flat part. Does the set screw need to line up with these groves on the flat side of the shaft? I noticed the set screw fits in the groves so that’s what makes me think that’s where it goes on the shaft.
HI. GREAT VIDEO. Thanks. Quick question. If you put medium or extra speed wires on park, how would you run it on fan only without heat or cool. If you just wanted to circulate air. Thanks
I;m trying to change motor using a universal fit vs Goodman and it uses a bracket not fitting too well with bolt holes . The tech said my system being 15-20 yo just change it new furnance , blower etc . New system . Nope . I told him this is why I didn't want to call any tech in the first place . just greedy .
Update - previously I’ve posted the universal bracket one was having a hard time but no I got it in. Motor was under $100 and bracket another $30 ( at the time over a year ago). And yeah many suppliers won’t sell to general public only to AC techs / companies. Johnson Supply does though.
I don't know why I am watching this. My neighbors have kittens stuck above their blower thing and I am struggling to get someone to come rescue them. If it were my apartment I might just take this apart. I have heard them crying since Saturday afternoon.😢
You reconnected the wires to the board incorrectly. Compare the location of the yellow wire at the beginning of the video with the way you reconnected them to the end. You also did not reinstall the screws that secure the blower housing. Attention to detail is crucial when doing work like this, and this is an example of what happens when you don't pay attention to detail. This video is how NOT to change a blower motor.
Firstly, for beginners like me, I always take a picture of the board/wires to ensure they're put back properly. Second, never yank off the wires; hold the board while pulling them off gently. And third, I used a coat hanger to hold the board up and away to remove the blower, much easier! ✌️😎
Thanks man. I didn't know that the blower just slid out. I almost cut a hole in the side of the housing to get it out.
right man. I'm in the middle of killing myself trying to get it out!
Thank you, very useful in replacing the blower in my old G20Q3E Lennox
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Great video, cheers
8:43 As far as replacing the capacitor when replacing the motor......it might be a good idea to replace the motor if you have to replace the capacitor.....because if the motor is sitting their with power on but not spinning, making that whining sound....chances are the windings got overheated before the thermal protection opened the circuit. I just replaced the capacitor and the motor started once......but it stalled during the next cycle.
I wished he had gotten an old rusted shut instead of a brand new one.
4:48 what did he call that wrench? Done many a DIY projects and even have a few of those, but never had a name for them.
He called it a service wrench I think. It's named offset dog bone wrench
On another video a guy's blower wheel had been vibrating and it was all broken loose from the back hub. So it's a good idea to inspect it at that back hub where all the vanes are welded to it.
Any advice on stopping the fan from grinding against the cage? That’s my only problem I go through when pulling blowers out as a new tech.
seems the mounting bracket is soldered on motor, if the replacement motor do not come with bracket, what bracket part number should be used?
I used the (band) bracket that came off the old blower motor. It wraps around the motor, has 4 legs, and tightens up with a bolt.
He forgot to replace the screws that secure the blower in the track.
Great video very helpful
Thanks for the education🤘🏽
Does the set screw have to go onto any particular place on the shaft? I noticed the shaft have groves in it on the flat part. Does the set screw need to line up with these groves on the flat side of the shaft? I noticed the set screw fits in the groves so that’s what makes me think that’s where it goes on the shaft.
What if the nut holding the squirrel cage to the shaft is stuck tight and won't come off?
HI. GREAT VIDEO. Thanks. Quick question. If you put medium or extra speed wires on park, how would you run it on fan only without heat or cool. If you just wanted to circulate air. Thanks
U run a/c speed.
if the shaft is seized or jammed, how can we take the motor from blower wheel?? WD40 takes much time. And no way to use pulley puller.
Has anybody removed a fan-blower from a counter flow furnace?
I;m trying to change motor using a universal fit vs Goodman and it uses a bracket not fitting too well with bolt holes . The tech said my system being 15-20 yo just change it new furnance , blower etc . New system . Nope . I told him this is why I didn't want to call any tech in the first place . just greedy .
Like people have 4-7 k just laying around to spend every 15 years
@@kdw2909 exactly. I’m probably looking close to 7 or 8 K because the duct work been done or be at least 10 grand. If I’d replace the whole system
Wish mine was that simple.i have no circuit board and all my wires are connected with wire nuts.
Update - previously I’ve posted the universal bracket one was having a hard time but no I got it in. Motor was under $100 and bracket another $30 ( at the time over a year ago). And yeah many suppliers won’t sell to general public only to AC techs / companies. Johnson Supply does though.
I don't know why I am watching this. My neighbors have kittens stuck above their blower thing and I am struggling to get someone to come rescue them. If it were my apartment I might just take this apart. I have heard them crying since Saturday afternoon.😢
You reconnected the wires to the board incorrectly. Compare the location of the yellow wire at the beginning of the video with the way you reconnected them to the end. You also did not reinstall the screws that secure the blower housing. Attention to detail is crucial when doing work like this, and this is an example of what happens when you don't pay attention to detail. This video is how NOT to change a blower motor.
Is this diy video?
I think Lennox needs to focus more on a technical side for professionals only