Re: Removing cage from Blower motor
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I had the same issue on an AC blower which is slightly larger than the heater assy and there is no good place for a gear puller or anything prying behind the wheel without risking damage.
For the AC wheel I was able to add something for a gear puller to grab by using an inexpensive shaft collar with an ID that was for a shaft just slightly larger than the hub. Drilled and threaded two holes in the collar for a pair of set screws. Clamped the collar on the hub with the clamp screw and some shim stock then used the added setscrews for the real grab with one of the added setscrews going into the original setscrew hole and the other solidly against the hub. Then used a small gear puller to pull the wheel off. As I recall the shaft was recessed in the hub a little bit so I had to use a short bolt to drop down in the hub and touch the end of the shaft so the puller had something to push against.
Posted on: 2020/6/23 23:27
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Howard
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Re: Removing cage from Blower motor
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try tapping down on cage collar to brake it loose. It should come off, once it loosens up.
Happy
Posted on: 2020/6/24 6:30
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Re: Removing cage from Blower motor
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Might work and certainly worth a try. What I found with my AC wheel when I finally got it off is the setscrew had been tightened so much it chewed into the motor shaft and distorted and raised a burr or maybe even flattened it so the fit in the hub bore was almost like a press fit.
Posted on: 2020/6/24 8:49
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Howard
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Re: Removing cage from Blower motor
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You guys are awesome. After reading the comments about tapping it and the shaft going through the hub, I went out and looked closer. There was enough crud at the top that I didnt notice the shaft was protruding through a little. I cleaned it up, sprayed a little PB Blaster, then with a fairly gentle tap with a hammer of the slightly protruding shaft it popped right off!
Thanks again. I added a couple photos to aid the next person that thinks they have a problem when they really need to clean up the part first to see what they got.... Looking at the inside, i'll just try to make a low profile splice to the 'good' part of the inside wire instead of messing with where the wires attach to coils. -Bob
Posted on: 2020/6/24 20:13
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