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> Fresh Air Blower Motor Gasket?
RichPugh
post Sep 20 2020, 05:16 PM
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So... Im already grabbing the two flapper gaskets and the ring seal that goes between the blower motor assembly and the fresh air inlet housing... But...

Does anyone make a replacement gasket for the actual blower motor that sits in the 2 split cases of the fan housing?

I cant find it on 914R, Stoddard, AutoA, Pelican or SierraM... etc. I also cant find the part number so Im assuming maybe it just comes on the fan motor assembly?

I have all the gaskets/seals for the parts circled in green. I'm hunting down the one circled in red.

-Rich

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post Sep 20 2020, 06:49 PM
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QUOTE(RichPugh @ Sep 20 2020, 04:16 PM) *

So... Im already grabbing the two flapper gaskets and the ring seal that goes between the blower motor assembly and the fresh air inlet housing... But...

Does anyone make a replacement gasket for the actual blower motor that sits in the 2 split cases of the fan housing?

I cant find it on 914R, Stoddard, AutoA, Pelican or SierraM... etc. I also cant find the part number so Im assuming maybe it just comes on the fan motor assembly?

I have all the gaskets/seals for the parts circled in green. I'm hunting down the one circled in red.

-Rich

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For the one circled in red I cut a strip of 3/16" foam and made regular notches and fit it around the blower.
Very thin double side tape works well between the housing and fan assembly. Use of a thicker gasket there requires longer screws and strains the area around the attachment screws.
Those holes prone to cracking as there are only two mounting screws. Adding two more screws to attach the motor distributes the stress.
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