Replacing combustion blower

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woody2375

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Jan 20, 2008
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Maryland
Combustion blower on a Breckwell p23, 1998 model, is making an obnoxious whining noise. Cleaned and oiled it with no improvement. Any suggestions on where to order a new one and are there any gaskets or seals that need to be replaced at the same time.
 
we normally have them and the gasket comes with it.
Breckwell has been dragging there feet our our orders from them so we are out of stock for about a week.


The new blower is nice because you can remove just the motor and fan blades out of the housing to clean with out having to remove the whole housing.
http://www.hearthtools.com/parts/A-E-027.jpg
 
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