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The "Resurrector" strikes again. This Andrew guy just pops up from no where, maybe the aliens returned him to earth, wiping his mind and he seriously has no sense of the time he lost. Or more than likely a glitch in the matrix.
We just took the unit off the roof and replaced it. This was 7 years ago.
Originally Posted by VTP99 The thread is almost 9 years old dude Never assume. They still could be working on it... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The thread is almost 9 years old dude
I am pretty sure on that unit the blower assembly is on sliders and comes out very easily.
Just pull the blower assembly. no need to wast time and money fiddling around with finding/making a puller. Most of the time the blower assembly is on slides or only 4 screws holding it in.
B'ham area here
Where ya from in Alabama pion?Montgomery area here.
sheave/pulley job That is what I was kinda leaning towards as a last resort...... goona look at small pullers and see exactly how much room I have to work with. May end up substituting the jacking bolt furnished with a shorter one, the shaft extension is only about 1.5". I'd make my own puller but I don't have a welder,saw and 1/2" x 2 CRS... but I just might. Hafta see on Monday. Thanks.
sheave/pulley job
You may have to pull the blower assembly to access the sheave.
sheave replacement Seeking help or advice with a sheave replacement job assignment on a York packaged unit M-D1EG090N13046E. The RTU with the drive package on the bottom. I might have to fabricate my one puller if I can't fine one that will fit between the shaft end and the base... any help is appreciated. Thanks.
sheave replacement
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