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Grant Gunderson
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The correct replacement motors for my furnace finally arrived. Im glad I didnt try to tackle that mid winter when I actually need it.

Ended up going with a Dayton motor from Grainger. First step is to shorten the leads and add wire terminals to it.


I have a pretty full assortment of wire terminals in the Lista's. Its sure nice not having to run to the hardware store for each project.

I like using solder loaded heat shrink crimp terminals. They are by far the most reliable I have found. They standard Thomas and Betts are nice but I'm pretty much ready to fully switch to just using these, especially for anything critical. First I crimp them with my Knipex ratcheting crimpers.

They then get heated with the heat gun so the glue filled heat shrink does its job, you then keep heating until the solder melts and flows.

I then use my Brady label maker to print out some heat shrink labels to identify each terminal


They left the housing bolts long on the Dayton motor for some reason.

My Knipex mini bolt cutters quickly fixed that.

Ended up going with a Dayton motor from Grainger. First step is to shorten the leads and add wire terminals to it.


I have a pretty full assortment of wire terminals in the Lista's. Its sure nice not having to run to the hardware store for each project.

I like using solder loaded heat shrink crimp terminals. They are by far the most reliable I have found. They standard Thomas and Betts are nice but I'm pretty much ready to fully switch to just using these, especially for anything critical. First I crimp them with my Knipex ratcheting crimpers.

They then get heated with the heat gun so the glue filled heat shrink does its job, you then keep heating until the solder melts and flows.

I then use my Brady label maker to print out some heat shrink labels to identify each terminal


They left the housing bolts long on the Dayton motor for some reason.

My Knipex mini bolt cutters quickly fixed that.


























































































































































































































































