Over the weekend my 422 shut down (Blinking burner status lights). Easily diagnosed the issue. (combustion fan motor was not turning). I have 2 working 422's in my house and I acquired a 3rd non working machine last year that I stripped for parts, so I was able to swap out the entire combustion fan assembly from the parts machine to get me back up and running in only and hour or so... Problem is the bearings on the fan motor out of the parts machine are not great (Pretty noisy but functional). Ordered some new bearings and will be installing them this weekend.
I have 2 questions
#1 What is recommended to pull the bearings off the motor shaft.. Is there a recommended store bought tool, or a home made trick? Anything out of the ordinary I need to know, do, or watch out for, or is it as simple as pulling any other bearing?
#2 The motor that was removed does not have bearings it has the "old style" motor with the caps with little rubber plugs that can be removed to oil the packing within the cap. Problem is even after oiling the packing the shaft is still very difficult to turn. Question is can the caps on the packing style motor be upgraded to the bearing caps? Or can new caps with the packing be purchased or am I SOL and have to scrap the entire "Old Style" motor..
I have 2 questions
#1 What is recommended to pull the bearings off the motor shaft.. Is there a recommended store bought tool, or a home made trick? Anything out of the ordinary I need to know, do, or watch out for, or is it as simple as pulling any other bearing?
#2 The motor that was removed does not have bearings it has the "old style" motor with the caps with little rubber plugs that can be removed to oil the packing within the cap. Problem is even after oiling the packing the shaft is still very difficult to turn. Question is can the caps on the packing style motor be upgraded to the bearing caps? Or can new caps with the packing be purchased or am I SOL and have to scrap the entire "Old Style" motor..
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