Some time ago there was a discussion about this, but I have a question that I don't think was asked: When installing a new blower motor, is it advisable to add some sort of lubricant as a preventive measure? My brand new motor is not entirely silent when you spin it, it was an unbelievable PITA to get at, so naturally anything that would prolong its life would be a very good thing. The Vanagonaut files include a suggestion from Frank Condelli to glue some sort of plastic cap over the exposed end of the bearing to protect it from outside air, so I'm wondering if it would also be a good idea to apply something like bicycle chain lubricant for additional protection under that cap. Steve, in Chicago with a '91 Vanaru GL. |
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