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Re: Atwood furnace Fan Screech

Reply #20
Do you have a part# for a fun motor and a process to replace? - we have a 2000 u270 2 furnaces.
Try the manual below, which is located in our Forum Library (a excellent resource).

Determine what model furnace you have, then look in the parts listing to find the OEM part number for the motor.

Once you have the OEM part number, do a Google search for that number.  See if you find a crossover number to a new motor.

https://www.foreforums.com/index.php?action=media;sa=media;in=4943


Re: Atwood furnace Fan Screech

Reply #21
Try the manual below, which is located in our Forum Library (a excellent resource).

Determine what model furnace you have, then look in the parts listing to find the OEM part number for the motor.

Once you have the OEM part number, do a Google search for that number.  See if you find a crossover number to a new motor.

https://www.foreforums.com/index.php?action=media;sa=media;in=3839


Thank you much

Re: Atwood furnace Fan Screech

Reply #22
Jim and Kris,

I apologize - I clicked on the wrong file when I created the link in my previous post.  I have corrected the error, so the link should now be a bit more relevant.

Sorry about that.  I shouldn't try to post after having my evening hot toddy.  :facepalm:


Re: Atwood furnace Fan Screech

Reply #23
Thank you - I sprayed lube on shaft - quieted down - a lot, ran for an hour... Still quite, let's play it by ear.

Thanks again

Re: Atwood furnace Fan Screech

Reply #24
You will need a new motor soon,oil is temperary fix.