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Default Kenmore Series 90 motor removal

Bought a replacement motor for my 110.66932691. How the heck do you unthread the blower from the motor shaft threads? I know they are reverse threads, but it looks as though you need a square tool bit to hold/turn the blower while holding the motor shaft. Tried by hand, but too tight. Ideas? Thanks.

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Yes, you will need a socket tool.

Here is a photo link of it:
http://www.applianceaid.com/newimages/ldrwp4r-blower-housing.jpg

This is from Jeff's website :
You must hold the pulley end of the motor shaft to get the blower off. The blower screws onto the end of the motor shaft. I have found that a 1/2 inch socket extension will fit right into the center slot of the blower . Turn the ratchet clockwise to loosen the blower wheel. Reverse this to tighten.

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