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Thought my PC fan bearings were going bad... then the squealing was happening w/ the PC off... (dopey me). Anyone have a fan motor (or assy) for a PS-50? It's a Mitsubishi MDN-7R3 Mine's from 1988, and has had constant use. I'd like to dismantle it and oil / replace the bearings, but I no longer have a motor case crimp tool. I sent a few emails to Kenwood over the past couple weeks w/ no success. I'd really like to be back on PSK-31. -KD6MHL |
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Mr. Chips wrote:
Thought my PC fan bearings were going bad... then the squealing was happening w/ the PC off... (dopey me). Anyone have a fan motor (or assy) for a PS-50? It's a Mitsubishi MDN-7R3 Mine's from 1988, and has had constant use. I'd like to dismantle it and oil / replace the bearings, but I no longer have a motor case crimp tool. I sent a few emails to Kenwood over the past couple weeks w/ no success. I'd really like to be back on PSK-31. -KD6MHL Any 12V dc fan of the same size will work! I would go for one that pushes a lot of air ( higher CFM ) to be on the safe side... Bob N9LVU |
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