Through back or side of motor remove cover if 120 volt see side of motor for low voltage wiring
SOURCE: where can I get a guide for rebuilding my ao smith
You won't find one and rebuilding a motor of that nature would be a waste. For starters, once they fail to the point you notice they need atention it is usually to late. Parts are not going to be available and the cost of the replacement is so low it just doesn't make sense to try. A replacement motor is only about $130. If you would like a formal quote or to order one, contact us at www.arrowmotor.net and include the model number (326p203) in your message.
SOURCE: how to remove motor AO Smith Model C48K2N143CIC
Take off the rear cover as to expose the capacitor. Remove capacitor. Place a 7/16 wrench on the shaft threw the opening where you removed the capacitor. Put a rag on the impeller and with a wrench turn it counterclockwise. It should come off easily. Make sure you replace the seals before reassembling
SOURCE: S48A84A04 - AO Smith motor diagram - I am looking
Hi, Parts can be found on amazon, here: Amazon com AO Smith motor. I hope this was helpful.
Mike
No, don't use that diagram. It may be different, because of the 208 v. Rating. And if only an rpm of 1725, then very much different. Since a regular pool/spa motor is 3450 rpm. That one is considered low speed at 1725.
I hope this link may help? AO Smith was bought out by Magnetek, then Century Gould bought them, or something like that...
Anyway, here you go, contact them, get their tech dept or support dept.
https://www.centuryelectricmotor.com/Contact-Us.aspx
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