Suburban furnace

gene

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what brand of furnace?

gene

>
>Ok netters, I need all of your input, not just a few, but hurry.
>
>My furnace squeels like a pig when I first turn it on. If I shut it off and
>then turn it on again, it's quiet as a mouse.
>
>Ok, I have a spare fan inside it's housing from an old furnace which was
>given to me when I purchased my motorhome.
>
>Question,
>
>How difficult is it to change the fan?
>Just let me know EXACTLY what I would have to do, as do I have to take the
>complete unit out from under the sink? or what?
>
>I will make hard copies of everyones comments to take along with me, and
if I
>find time or if I know it's going to rain for a few days, I may attempt to
>change the fan.
>
>Ok, let's have the input. Don't be bashful. You could send it direct
>elubo or if you want to share it with the net, that's OK with me.
>
>Ed Lubowicki
>75 Landau
>New Jersey
>counting down, 7 more days
>
> http://www.schoolbussafety.com/ t=_self]SEE SCHOOL BUS SAFETY[/url]
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
oops just read the title...

I don't know Suburbans

gene

>
>Ok netters, I need all of your input, not just a few, but hurry.
>
>My furnace squeels like a pig when I first turn it on. If I shut it off and
>then turn it on again, it's quiet as a mouse.
>
>Ok, I have a spare fan inside it's housing from an old furnace which was
>given to me when I purchased my motorhome.
>
>Question,
>
>How difficult is it to change the fan?
>Just let me know EXACTLY what I would have to do, as do I have to take the
>complete unit out from under the sink? or what?
>
>I will make hard copies of everyones comments to take along with me, and
if I
>find time or if I know it's going to rain for a few days, I may attempt to
>change the fan.
>
>Ok, let's have the input. Don't be bashful. You could send it direct
>elubo or if you want to share it with the net, that's OK with me.
>
>Ed Lubowicki
>75 Landau
>New Jersey
>counting down, 7 more days
>
> http://www.schoolbussafety.com/ t=_self]SEE SCHOOL BUS SAFETY[/url]
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Hi Ed,

Well you know I'm new. But I just removed my Suburban furnace NT-30SP. Due
to fan noise, It was not to bad, Don't know if mine was set right, But just
removed the outside in/out vent, and about 4 screws to heater outlet
ducking, disconnected gas/wires and pulled out, once out just removed screws
and the gas valve to remove furnace cover . My problem was the combustion
air wheel/fan slipped up on shaft rubbing on cover, Just removed the 9
screws that holds cover for the combustion fan, and did my thing with the
wheel/fan and replaced cover. Now on the other side of the motor is the
blower fan I did not really look at it that close except just cleaning out,
But I believe the Blower fan/Motor was also just screwed, I saw 3 screws
behind the combustion wheel / fan that holds motor and 4 screws on blower
housing assembly to the combustion chamber assembly, Might have to remove
the crossover tube also, 4 screws. But not sure!! So take this with a grain
of salt or sugar. 8-)>
I was going to take mine all apart to clean,grease/oil, But mine looked real
clean and once I reset the combustion fan/wheel the whole unit spun freely
and smooth. I asked this RV repair place about removal, He said it was
pretty simple????? Also asked about oiling/grease on motor, he said if that
was needed I will need a new motor???????? Hope this helps alittle. If you
do take apart don't forget the new gaskets, You don't want to get gassed
out, or worse kaboom!!! Just my 1/2 cent.

Ron&Gina
73 Pumpkin-Rose
Ft. Mohave, AZ.

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Subject: GMC: Suburban furnace

>
> Ok netters, I need all of your input, not just a few, but hurry.
>
> My furnace squeels like a pig when I first turn it on. If I shut it off
and
> then turn it on again, it's quiet as a mouse.
>
> Ok, I have a spare fan inside it's housing from an old furnace which was
> given to me when I purchased my motorhome.
>
> Question,
>
> How difficult is it to change the fan?
> Just let me know EXACTLY what I would have to do, as do I have to take the
> complete unit out from under the sink? or what?
>
> I will make hard copies of everyones comments to take along with me, and
if I
> find time or if I know it's going to rain for a few days, I may attempt to
> change the fan.
>
> Ok, let's have the input. Don't be bashful. You could send it direct
> elubo or if you want to share it with the net, that's OK with me.
>
> Ed Lubowicki
> 75 Landau
> New Jersey
> counting down, 7 more days
>
> http://www.schoolbussafety.com/ t=_self]SEE SCHOOL BUS SAFETY[/url]
>
 
Never took one apart but my guess is that it is a permant magnet motor without
brushes???
Gary
North Bend, Oregon Coast

>
> >
>
> You have to pull the motor and then take the motor apart by pulling the end
> covers off. Usually there are two bolts that go through the motor case with
> nuts on the other end. There should be a bronze bushing in each end. The
> tricky part is getting the brushes back in place on the commutator. While
> you have the motor apart it is a good time to clean the segmented commutator
> that the brushes ride on. You can use a small file or sandpaper to shine it
> up. Once relubricated it should last for years.
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM