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Well I found a source for the motor and there are 6 available. If anyone would like more info pm me.
Brad
(10-14-2015, 05:25 AM)Brad Townsend Wrote: [ -> ]So after many phone calls and hours online with no solutions I decided to buy a similar motor same size body diameter and shaft size and take the end caps off and put them on the old motor and it worked out just fine. The problem was a worn bushing. The motor cost $54, a past replacement motor i purchased that I can no longer get cost $180.

Brad
(10-15-2015, 01:46 PM)Brad Townsend Wrote: [ -> ]Well I found a source for the motor and there are 6 available. If anyone would like more info pm me.
Brad

Hi, 
Appears i need a motor and know its been awhile but where and what motor did you find? Thanks robert austin. Feel free to reply here to to me at [email protected] or text 803-360-3391
I sent you the link.
Brad
(10-15-2015, 01:46 PM)Brad Townsend Wrote: [ -> ]Well I found a source for the motor and there are 6 available. If anyone would like more info pm me.
Brad

Hi, 
Appears i need a motor and know its been awhile but where and what motor did you find? Thanks robert austin. Feel free to reply here to to me at [email protected] or text 803-360-3391
(10-12-2015, 06:21 PM)Brad Townsend   the reason it has 3 wires is that it,s a 2 speed motor, when your second compressor shuts off the fan speed should drop, it\s hard to hear the change but newell proved it to me the last time we were there. Wrote: [ -> ]Found this on Grainger but it only has 2 wires. wondering why the original has 3 wires, could it be because on the thermostat there is a fan only mode?


http://www.grainger.com/product/FASCO-1-...ConfigId=8
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