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Just thought I would mention - most motor bearings are fairly standard ball bearings and obtaining replacements as motor spare parts can be a very expensive method. Obtaining replacements from a local bearing supplier or even online can represent a considerable saving.
Unfortunately those machines do not have serviceable bearings. The entire motor needs replaced. However, I have saved noisy bearings by putting oil on them, specifically 3 in 1 Blue Label motor oil. A few drops spread on the top and bottom of the bearings and giving the motor a few backward and forwards turns by hand will help those bearings immensely.
replacing bearings can be tricky, but if you are willing to try most of these motors use 6203 2rs c3 bearings all for the back bearing, the front could be 3 different sizes. after removing them bring the rotor to your local pool pump motor repair shop, and have them remove and replace. about $20.
If the main fan motor is screaming in your lincoln impinger oven, actually that means the motor is faulty. more so the bearing in the motor are worn out and should be replaced, its easier to replace the motor itself but the motor is very expensive. To save money you can actually replace the bearings your self by opening the back cover in which the motor is mounted, then unmount the motor and disassemble it so you can take out the bearings. take the bearings as a sample to a bearing store so that you can get the size correct.
make sure you get bearings that can handle high temperatures and not those with plastic seals ment for wet or water places.
the bearings are replaceable on some motors.. its a bit of work and you might first check the cost of a replacement motor .. it might be low enough to offset the amount of labor required to replace the bearing .. around here we have a hardware store that has a stock of most common replacement bearings ... some motors have welded bearing cages or bent metal captures .. those are harder to deal with. a way to make at least temporary repairs of such bearings involves punching the bearing to expand it , then re-drilling the bore to the correct size .. you might be able to force grease in the bearing for now to give you a little more time .. as it is it will eventually damage the motor shaft such that bearing replacement will not be reasonable ..
Noisy motor indicates bearings on the shaft are going bad. This happens when you have a shaft seal leak and the leaking water is getting to the bearings. Sounds like you need to replace shaft seal and set of shaft bearings. Easy fix is to replace the motor only for about $150.00 for motor replacement. Around $40.00 for seal and bearings and some of your time.
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