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What motor in a Bryant 331AAV-036085 Plus 80 2-Speed Furnace

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Xlat

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Feb 10, 2006, 6:16:28 AM2/10/06
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Can anyone tell me what motor originally came in this furnace, or at
least their own furnace? I know these motors are probably different
based on when & where it was bought, but would like to see if I have a
motor laying around that would fit, before I take it apart. It's ina
hell of a place to get too, and would be nice to know beforehand if
possible. Thanks for any help.

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Noon-Air

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Feb 10, 2006, 9:14:47 AM2/10/06
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"Al Moran" <alm...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Pretty sure it's the 305 v8.

I think its the round one


Xlat

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Feb 10, 2006, 9:56:58 AM2/10/06
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Boy, aren't you guys a friendly bunch. I'm sure you aren't techs, or
you'd be more knowledgeable. Thanks for trying though.... I'm sure
it was your best!! ;)

.p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com

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Feb 10, 2006, 10:08:44 AM2/10/06
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:56:58 GMT, Xlat
<Xlat_999N...@Hotmail.com> wrote:

>Boy, aren't you guys a friendly bunch. I'm sure you aren't techs, or
>you'd be more knowledgeable.

Don't get fucking pissy, moron.

Just because we dont' jump up and down for joy at the thought
of giving you free help, that doesn't imply anything about OUR
knowledge.

However, your stupid-assed asshole question sure tells us
something about YOURS.

> Thanks for trying though.... I'm sure
>it was your best!! ;)

Here's a big fucking CLUE BY 4 for you, asshole.

If you want to know what kind of motor is in there ......

READ THE FUCKING LABEL ON IT.

Now go get pissy someplace else.

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Noon-Air

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Feb 10, 2006, 10:38:27 AM2/10/06
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Actually I *AM* a tech that does this for a living. I also know that its a
real easy matter to pull the blower out of that furnace and replace the
motor with a spare that I carry on my truck.
The questions you haven't answered are WHY you are changing the motor, and
WHAT caused the failure, and Are you *sure* that its the motor thats bad??
What tests have you done?? what were the results?? Even the lamest village
idiot has enough smarts to be able to pull the blower assembly, take it to
the supply house along with the model and serial numbers of the furnace and
get the correct motor.
On the other hand, if your one of them *special* kind........
Maybe if you were to let your fingers do the walking???

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Xlat

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Feb 10, 2006, 11:19:01 AM2/10/06
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:38:27 -0600, "Noon-Air" <Noon...@comcast.net>
wrote:


I guess you didn't read this part of my message...

"would like to see if I have a
motor laying around that would fit, before I take it apart. It's in a

hell of a place to get to, and would be nice to know beforehand if
possible."

Sorry for asking. sheesh

>Actually I *AM* a tech that does this for a living. I also know that its a
>real easy matter to pull the blower out of that furnace and replace the
>motor with a spare that I carry on my truck.
>The questions you haven't answered are WHY you are changing the motor, and
>WHAT caused the failure, and Are you *sure* that its the motor thats bad??
>What tests have you done?? what were the results?? Even the lamest village
>idiot has enough smarts to be able to pull the blower assembly, take it to
>the supply house along with the model and serial numbers of the furnace and
>get the correct motor.
>On the other hand, if your one of them *special* kind........
>Maybe if you were to let your fingers do the walking???
>

B-Hate-Me

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Feb 10, 2006, 12:12:42 PM2/10/06
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Better yet, I just removed my reply!

likealake@iname.com Bubba <>

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Feb 10, 2006, 5:04:33 PM2/10/06
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:19:01 GMT, Xlat
<Xlat_999N...@Hotmail.com> wrote:


>
>I guess you didn't read this part of my message...
>
>"would like to see if I have a
>motor laying around that would fit, before I take it apart. It's in a
>hell of a place to get to, and would be nice to know beforehand if
>possible."
>
>Sorry for asking. sheesh
>

In other words....................
I have a couple old dryers and washing machine motors laying around, a
couple old bench grinders, an old old black belt drive motor 1/4hp
motor thats about 40 yrs old with at least a quart of oil in it and 2
old gravity conversion furnace motors that I picked up out of a
dumpster.
Bubba

.p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com

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Feb 10, 2006, 5:41:41 PM2/10/06
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 22:04:33 GMT, Bubba <<ReMoVe like...@iname.com>>
wrote:

How much ya want for the bench grinder ?

likealake@iname.com Bubba <>

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Feb 10, 2006, 6:00:26 PM2/10/06
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 22:41:41 GMT, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com
wrote:

>On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 22:04:33 GMT, Bubba <<ReMoVe like...@iname.com>>
>wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:19:01 GMT, Xlat
>><Xlat_999N...@Hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>I guess you didn't read this part of my message...
>>>
>>>"would like to see if I have a
>>>motor laying around that would fit, before I take it apart. It's in a
>>>hell of a place to get to, and would be nice to know beforehand if
>>>possible."
>>>
>>>Sorry for asking. sheesh
>>>
>>
>>In other words....................
>>I have a couple old dryers and washing machine motors laying around, a
>>couple old bench grinders, an old old black belt drive motor 1/4hp
>>motor thats about 40 yrs old with at least a quart of oil in it and 2
>>old gravity conversion furnace motors that I picked up out of a
>>dumpster.
>>Bubba
>
> How much ya want for the bench grinder ?

http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Black-Knight-Bench-Grinder-Old-Tool_W0QQitemZ6251063239QQcategoryZ1461QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
$9.99

Bubba

CAVHBC

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Feb 10, 2006, 7:17:45 PM2/10/06
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"Xlat" <Xlat_999N...@Hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:38:27 -0600, "Noon-Air" <Noon...@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>
> I guess you didn't read this part of my message...
>
> "would like to see if I have a
> motor laying around that would fit, before I take it apart. It's in a
> hell of a place to get to, and would be nice to know beforehand if
> possible."
>
> Sorry for asking. sheesh


Well, lets see..since you GOT to PULL it out anyway...DUH!!!!!
Why are you getting so pissy when YOU have the answer in front of you?
Course..if you had a clue, you would have figured it out by now.

Oscar_Lives

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Feb 11, 2006, 1:04:41 AM2/11/06
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"Xlat" <Xlat_999N...@Hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Boy, aren't you guys a friendly bunch. I'm sure you aren't techs, or
> you'd be more knowledgeable. Thanks for trying though.... I'm sure
> it was your best!! ;)


These guys are confused. It actually came with a gray motor.


Oscar_Lives

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Feb 11, 2006, 1:06:05 AM2/11/06
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"Xlat" <Xlat_999N...@Hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:38:27 -0600, "Noon-Air" <Noon...@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>
> I guess you didn't read this part of my message...
>
> "would like to see if I have a
> motor laying around that would fit, before I take it apart. It's in a
> hell of a place to get to, and would be nice to know beforehand if
> possible."


"hell of a place to get to"? It should be in the furnace. Did you check
there?


Oscar_Lives

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Feb 11, 2006, 1:06:48 AM2/11/06
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Damn. Too late.


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Oscar_Lives

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Feb 11, 2006, 1:07:32 AM2/11/06
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"Xlat" <Xlat_999N...@Hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me what motor originally came in this furnace, or at
> least their own furnace? I know these motors are probably different
> based on when & where it was bought, but would like to see if I have a
> motor laying around that would fit, before I take it apart. It's ina
> hell of a place to get too, and would be nice to know beforehand if
> possible. Thanks for any help.
>

It's a Briggs and Stratton.


CAVHBC

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Feb 11, 2006, 2:59:40 AM2/11/06
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"Oscar_Lives" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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THAT would make it a Triatholon....POS...LOL


buffalobill

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Feb 12, 2006, 8:23:30 AM2/12/06
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no answer: i looked and here's the furnace on page 2 with specs:
http://www.gabrilson.com/acrobat_files/energy_efficient_gas_furnaces.pdf

bryant i don't see it just homeowner booklets for other models at:
http://www.bryant.com/corp/details/0,2938,CLI1_DIV42_ETI9486,00.html

jsf...@gmail.com

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Nov 3, 2017, 11:21:33 AM11/3/17
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The main blower motor in my Bryant 331AAV furnace, manufactured in 2002, was a 1/2 HP 1075 RPM 5 Spd GE motor, identified either by the part number: HC43AE119 or: 5KCP39LGU012S. 3 of the 5 speeds are wired up as "spares", so you could move the wires to adjust how much air moves through the system. Versions of this motor manufactured after 2009 cary the Genteq motors brand, because GE sold off that division. Currently 2 of these motors are available new on eBay. (I bought the third.)

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Factory-Authorized-Parts-HC43AE119-Motor-5KCP39LGU012S-1-2-HP-1075-RPM-5-Spd/281958869182?epid=1268296440&hash=item41a60ee8be:g:MjcAAOSwP~tW3zay

Carrier and Byant seem to have used the same motor. Hope that helps!

Scott Lurndal

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Nov 3, 2017, 12:02:57 PM11/3/17
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jsf...@gmail.com writes:
>On Friday, February 10, 2006 at 3:16:28 AM UTC-8, Xlat wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me what motor originally came in this furnace, or at
>> least their own furnace? I know these motors are probably different
>> based on when & where it was bought, but would like to see if I have a
>> motor laying around that would fit, before I take it apart. It's ina
>> hell of a place to get too, and would be nice to know beforehand if
>> possible. Thanks for any help.
>>=20
>> Remove the nospam from my address to email me!!
>
>The main blower motor in my Bryant 331AAV furnace, manufactured in 2002, wa=
>s a 1/2 HP 1075 RPM 5 Spd GE motor, identified either by the part number: H=
>C43AE119 or: 5KCP39LGU012S. 3 of the 5 speeds are wired up as "spares", so =
>you could move the wires to adjust how much air moves through the system. V=
>ersions of this motor manufactured after 2009 cary the Genteq motors brand,=
> because GE sold off that division. Currently 2 of these motors are availab=
>le new on eBay. (I bought the third.)
>

I'm sure the OP repaired or replaced his motor ten years ago after he
posted the question.
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