Pacific Energy Parts (Blower Motor) replacement

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It's the one blower type, I was thinking about just changing the motor out, it seems like it would be easier
 
It's the one blower type, I was thinking about just changing the motor out, it seems like it would be easier
I forgot to tell you, you will have to cut two sets wires, that are connected with permanent connectors. Just pigtail them back together and use small wire nuts on them.
It helps to either take a digital photo of everything before disconnecting the wires, or labeling them with tape.
 
Here is some photos from when I changed my motor out.
 

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I could not separate the fan cage from the motor shaft, so I just took the new motor and fan cage out of the new housing, an installed them as a unit into the old housing.
Clean the blower and fan cage annually and the blower will last a good few years.

Here is a link to where I bought my replacement.
It is the exact same part assy. At $101.67 it is actually $5.00 cheaper than when I bought mine in 2009. Plus about $10.00 shipping.
http://www.emotorpro.com/115-volt-3-speed-180-cfm-fasco-blower-assembly-b47120.aspx
 
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