Doesn't hurt to lubricate the fan while your in there too. I do this stuff all the time and it works 99% of the time to quiet down a noisy fan.
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From your description, ("spun it with a small screwdriver till it seemed loose") it sounds like it was seized?
If so, even more reason to try and get some lube in there as DrGonz mentioned.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by rjb View PostAbsence of "spare" parts is usually a good sign!
When I was finished he lifted up his foot and said "what about this screw?" I reached into my tool bag and showed him a small Rubbermaid container with an assortment of sheet metal screws that I use to replace any missing screws.
What a jerk!
Originally posted by g1 View PostFrom your description, ("spun it with a small screwdriver till it seemed loose") it sounds like it was seized?
If so, even more reason to try and get some lube in there as DrGonz mentioned.
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