White Westinghouse AH064J7T3 Repair Nightmare | Part 1; Removing the Fan Motor and Blades
Repair White Westinghouse AH064J7T3 5,900 BTU air conditioner, part 1: removing the fan motor and blades. This is my first time working with one of these machines, and this design sure is awful. This may be one of the worst designs of an air conditioner I've ever seen. Nothing is easily removed nor logically detached. The fan motor doesn't have oil ports and has finally locked up after decades of reliable service. It will need to be completely split apart and re-lubricated properly.

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