Just venting. (excuse the pun)
The group of DIY guys here and knowledge present is probably the only place I can think of that will understand my thought patterns. lol
I installed a Carrier furnace in my house 25 years ago. It has been a good unit and has never let me down.
The blower motor on this model is a direct drive unit with no oil ports.
25 years with no oil? I'm a proactive kind of a guy and started questioning the path to take with this. Presently there is no problem (that I know of) with the unit. Researching this motor
tells me I should expect a 12 year life span.
You tube has a few videos of guys taking apart these motors and oiling them with 20W non detergent oil.
My luck, I would take it apart...screw something up and be sitting without a furnace until I could get a new motor. ( And a record cold snap would blow into my city. )
So I thought I would bite the bullet, order a new motor. Install it. Oil the old motor and put it on the shelf as a spare.
This is where it gets interesting. AMRE in Calgary shows two motors. The original Carrier motor. Only $852 or an Asian motor $328.
I decide I want the original Carrier model as the one I have, held up for 25 years. However I'm not too happy about the price.
Some more research leads me to a heatingpartscanada. An Ontario based company. $429.99 plus shipping and tax still better then the $852.
I call them to confirm I will be getting a Carrier(made by G.E.) motor for the price.
My new motor shows up today......
Broad-Ocean (Hai Phong) Made in Vietnam
Not happy. lol.
So, I'm sitting here this evening wondering about this. Reading away on the web and I find this....
The line that catches my attention is
"With this agreement, Broad-Ocean Motor will supply Carrier-branded OEM and replacement motors across Carrier's HVAC and Refrigeration portfolios in North America and Asia."
Should my new motor not be branded Carrier?
This new motor only has a one year warranty. I wonder if I'll see 25 years out of it.
I could return the new motor. But while the new motor is sitting here on standby, I could tear my old motor out. Take it apart and oil it. Hopefully everything goes smoothly. If not I'm covered.
Thoughts?
The group of DIY guys here and knowledge present is probably the only place I can think of that will understand my thought patterns. lol
I installed a Carrier furnace in my house 25 years ago. It has been a good unit and has never let me down.
The blower motor on this model is a direct drive unit with no oil ports.
25 years with no oil? I'm a proactive kind of a guy and started questioning the path to take with this. Presently there is no problem (that I know of) with the unit. Researching this motor
tells me I should expect a 12 year life span.
You tube has a few videos of guys taking apart these motors and oiling them with 20W non detergent oil.
My luck, I would take it apart...screw something up and be sitting without a furnace until I could get a new motor. ( And a record cold snap would blow into my city. )
So I thought I would bite the bullet, order a new motor. Install it. Oil the old motor and put it on the shelf as a spare.
This is where it gets interesting. AMRE in Calgary shows two motors. The original Carrier motor. Only $852 or an Asian motor $328.
I decide I want the original Carrier model as the one I have, held up for 25 years. However I'm not too happy about the price.
Some more research leads me to a heatingpartscanada. An Ontario based company. $429.99 plus shipping and tax still better then the $852.
Carrier HC41AE117 Furnace Blower Motor
Carrier Blower Motor HC41AE117, GE model 5KCP39GGS336S Mississauga Ottawa Canada
www.heatingpartscanada.ca
I call them to confirm I will be getting a Carrier(made by G.E.) motor for the price.
My new motor shows up today......
Broad-Ocean (Hai Phong) Made in Vietnam
Not happy. lol.
So, I'm sitting here this evening wondering about this. Reading away on the web and I find this....
The line that catches my attention is
"With this agreement, Broad-Ocean Motor will supply Carrier-branded OEM and replacement motors across Carrier's HVAC and Refrigeration portfolios in North America and Asia."
Should my new motor not be branded Carrier?
This new motor only has a one year warranty. I wonder if I'll see 25 years out of it.
I could return the new motor. But while the new motor is sitting here on standby, I could tear my old motor out. Take it apart and oil it. Hopefully everything goes smoothly. If not I'm covered.
Thoughts?
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