Hvac Blower Motor Mount

You Save 12% ($15.00) Includes Blower Motor and Wheel Fits All 2005-2009 MustangsStay cool on those sweltering hot summer days by replacing your malfunctioning A/C Blower Motor Assembly with a brand new direct fit replacement from AmericanMuscle.OEM Quality. Made to the original factory specifications from OEM quality materials this reproduction Mustang HVAC Blower Motor Assembly is a perfect fit and provides reliable maintenance-free operation.This HVAC Blower Motor Assembly is a direct fit replacement for the 2005 to 2009 Mustangs, including the V6, GT, Bullitt and Shelby GT500 models. (1) HVAC blower motor assembly V6 - 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 GT - 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 GT500 - 07, 08, 09 5" Diameter 42 Frame 1/4 - 1/5 - 1/6 1/4 - 1/5 - 1/6 - 1/8 1/4 - 1/5 - 1/7 1/4 - 1/6 - 1/10 1/4 - 1/8 - 1/20 1/5 - 1/6 - 1/7 1/5 - 1/6 - 1/7 - 1/8 1/5 - 1/6 - 1/8 1/5 - 1/6 - 1/10 1/5 - 1/8 - 1/10 1/5 - 1/8 - 1/10 - 1/15
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5 Inch Permanent Split Capacitor Unit Heater Motors See all 6 items in product family Fasco 5 Inch Shaded Pole Unit Heater Motors See all 1 items in product family 5 Inch Diameter Shaded Pole Fan Coil Motors See all 30 items in product family Century 42-Frame Direct Replacement Motors Century 42-Frame Direct Replacement Motors Are Used For A Variety Of Climate Control Applications. Fasco 42-Frame Cap-Can Motors Fasco 42-Frame Cap-Can Motors Are Used For Residential Outdoor Condenser Fan And Heat Pump Units. Century 182A, 5 5/8" Split Capacitor Condenser Fan Motor - 208-230 Volts 1075 RPM Century 9419, 3.3" Single Shaft Motor 208-230 Volts 1625 RPM - 3 x 1/4 x 3 Fasco K611, C-Frame BROAN Replacement Motor - 120 Volts 3000 RPM Packard 65112, C-Frame NUTONE Replacement Motor - 120 Volts 3000 RPM Morrill 10002, Cast Iron Unit Bearing Fan Motor - 2 Watts 115 VoltsA long long time ago…when I was new to this business, a furnace had a gas valve, pilot, thermocouple, fan limit control and blower motor.
I carried all of these on my truck and rarely did I have to leave the job to get parts. As advancements have been made in furnace efficiencies, these generic parts were replaced with OEM parts, (furnace controls, inducer assemblies, gas valves, etc). Manufactures such as Honeywell, ICM, White Rodgers and many others began making after market replacements for these OEM parts as less expensive alternates to the OEM. The OEM part is always the best choice. For starters many furnaces have 5 and 10 year parts warranties. In theses cases the OEM part must be used to receive warranty credit. Also using non-OEM parts may void warranties and reduce the operational efficiencies of the equipment, while in some cases altering the equipment operation. Aftermarket parts will normally require some retrofitting or rewiring while the OEM part will be an exact replacement. The OEM part may be more expensive but it is the correct part for the job. It will be faster to install and it will ensure proper equipment operation as designed.
If you do decide to go with aftermarket parts, or the OEM part is no longer available, don’t just get the model number off the equipment but also the part number off the old part. Getting part numbers and descriptions from the old part as well as the equipment model number will greatly aid in finding a functional replacement. For a blower motor what is the HP, frame size, rotation, enclosure type, voltage and mounting characteristics? Select a motor that is of the same type, voltage and similar HP. Never go down in HP and going up too much may cause problems as well. As many OEMs use flex mount (welded legs), belly band flex mounts in 3 and 4 leg configurations are available. These mounts will allow you to reuse the original mounting holes. There are also universal motor mounts for retrofitting. With gas valves and ignition controls you need to be very careful, and never guess! Is the opening speed the same, (slow, fast or step opening). Does it have the same number of stages and gas pressure range?
Do we need a pilot port or is it for direct ignition, spark or hot surface? Universal valves are available that will work for either. Is it standing pilot with thermocouple or power pile? What is the voltage? Does it have any special features or characteristics? On many 90% furnaces the vent on the pressure regulator is connected to the burner box with a rubber hose. Many after market valves have a tapped vent fitting on the regulator to provide for this connection. Having the part number off the valve aids greatly in selecting a replacement as well. Most ignition controls will easily cross to after market controls. Make sure the ignition type, ignition timing and lock out type are the same. ICM, Honeywell and White Rodgers are now making after market integrated furnace control modules as well as ignition modules for aftermarket replacement. These may require the use of jumpers or wiring harnesses to fit your application. Never guess when dealing with ignition controls or integrated furnace controls!