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Old 06-14-2008, 12:26 PM   #1
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Model Number: Lennox 12acb42-4p
Age: 5 - 10 years

Just put house on the market. 2 days later condensor fan starts making lots of noise. Great...Sounded like a bad bearing in the condensor fan motor. Replaced motor and noise still present. Removed motor again and noticed the fan hub is loose in the blade assy. The hub looks like it may be alum and the blade assy looks to be galvanized steel so it appears welding is not possible. Is there another way to repair the loose hub?
Where can a replacement fan be found? I've searched the web but haven't found much.

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Just put house on the market. 2 days later condensor fan starts making lots of noise. Great...Sounded like a bad bearing in the condensor fan motor. Replaced motor and noise still present. Removed motor again and noticed the fan hub is loose in the blade assy. The hub looks like it may be alum and the blade assy looks to be galvanized steel so it appears welding is not possible. Is there another way to repair the loose hub?
Where can a replacement fan be found? I've searched the web but haven't found much.

Thx!
Babco in Maspeth Queens. Give them the blade size,shaft size . They will ship it to you.

Babco718-446-5120 6010 Maurice Ave
Flushing, NY 11378
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