Re: 22nd Series Blower Motor - Repair?/Replace?
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Yes, and it is not easy to get at the screws holding the motor assembly to the housing. I have usually done it when removing the entire heater assembly but believe it can be done by removing the large hoses and taking out the two 1/4" hex head screws on the mounting bracket for the blower assembly.to allow the blower to slide forward from the heater box.
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Re: 22nd Series Blower Motor - Repair?/Replace?
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Howard is right, just take those 6 screws out and it will come apart. They are self tappers so they WILL come out if you can just grab the screw and get it to turn. I have gotten ones out with a vise grip that were too pitted to even turn with a screwdriver.
Do not try to remove the squirrel cage fan from the motor shaft.
Posted on: Today 12:54
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