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Bathroom FAN for old Bird
06-01-2006, 00:17
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Bathroom FAN for old Bird
Do you really need a new one? I took mine apart, completely, cleaned
everything up, checked the motor's brushes, lubed it up, put it back together
and
it's been working like new since. Prior to taking it apart, the motor was
frozen and wouldn't turn (just hum...not a good sign), and it was pretty dirty.
If you take it apart, either do a little diagram of how the parts go
together, or just carefully remember how it came apart. Lots of little
brackets
and internal braces...other than that, a simple fix.

Kevin McKeown
YL CA
86 38 PT


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Bathroom FAN for old Bird - Henry Jay Hannigan - 05-31-2006, 21:41
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - scoggins_jim - 05-31-2006, 21:47
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - Henry Jay Hannigan - 05-31-2006, 21:52
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - Tim Hannink - 05-31-2006, 22:48
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - Stephen - 05-31-2006, 22:58
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - krminyl@... - 06-01-2006 00:17
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - Richard Hayden - 06-01-2006, 02:02
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - Stephen - 06-01-2006, 12:00
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - Bob Lawrence - 06-01-2006, 12:18
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - markstephensouder - 06-02-2006, 03:21
Bathroom FAN for old Bird - scoggins_jim - 06-02-2006, 23:37



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