Beckett Oil Burner Motor Replacement and Upgrade

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Repair of my oil fired furnace. I am not a professional furnace repair person.
    Seek professional advice before repairs
    #beckett
    #diy
    #furnace

КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @kstofkos
    @kstofkos  2 роки тому +1

    This repair would have taken less than an hour for the entire repair if I had the motor in stock.

  • @AmericanFarmerHVAC2024
    @AmericanFarmerHVAC2024 20 днів тому

    You can actually buy the OEM couplers for each beckett model. I've always preferred that then the cut down kits. I only use those kits on old oil burners I can't get the parts for.

  • @johnkosick1464
    @johnkosick1464 6 місяців тому

    Can you oil these motors if they become noisy? I don't see any oil cups on my motor i replaced 2 yrs. ago???
    Nice video...........Right ...... bad things happen on Cold Winter Days!!!!

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  6 місяців тому

      If they are getting noisy, it is headed for a total bearing failure. Generally something is damaged in the bearing. Thank you!

  • @karenalston6517
    @karenalston6517 7 місяців тому

    Great video I learned something new! I have a question with the coupling do u have suppose to have a circle with a flat spot on both sides on the coupling or just one side?

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  7 місяців тому

      Each side of the ( coupler ) cylinder has a flat spot to fit the shaft.

    • @karenalston6517
      @karenalston6517 7 місяців тому

      Thanks

  • @chuckaaron2014
    @chuckaaron2014 Рік тому +2

    Question..... can you use another motor from Beckett to another Beckett. I think someone is gonna fk up

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  Рік тому

      That isn't a yes or no answer without more details. The mount and shaft has to be the same as well as matching the RPM

    • @chuckaaron2014
      @chuckaaron2014 Рік тому

      @@kstofkos the motor is locked up per tech, he says he'd replace all the front stuff, but I have anutha motor exactly the same. Every time it's turned on it trips off n the motor has been tapped n tapped but it's locked up. The homeowner wants to put new motor on n see if it runs..should he.? U said listen to my tech but he's a tightazz.

    • @chuckaaron2014
      @chuckaaron2014 Рік тому

      @@kstofkos if the used .motor is same hp n rpm n numbers, can you put that on the boiler atleast to ck if it still trips off

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  Рік тому

      @Chuck Aaron all components can be tested prior to installation. Including additional troubleshooting to determine if there is electrical or mechanical issues within the furnace. Seeing if the breaker trips is never a way to see if a component is defective.

    • @chuckaaron2014
      @chuckaaron2014 Рік тому

      @@kstofkos sorry, what I meant was the tech said the motor was bad n I have another 1, testing isn't an issue, the used motor works, sounds good and clean squirrel cage, I just wondered if it's ok to put on. Not messing with anything else, just swapping that .motor same hp and rpm etc. Numbers are same n came off another Beckett. Thanks for replying, I'll let him figure out what he's going to do. Homeowner that is. He just wants it fixed right n I told friend, the tech, to give him price to do it right. Tenants bein a cheap azz, free motor, n thinks it's fine to swap. Oh well

  • @dgmenace73
    @dgmenace73 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for your video. Do you know or is it possible to get the model # of the motor that you put on? I have one going out and want to upgrade as well. Thanks in advance.

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  8 місяців тому +1

      To assure compatibility. I would get the part number off of your current motor and cross-reference that with a compatible model. That is, of course, if your current motor is no longer available.
      If you have your motor part number, you could contact a parts supplier and they may provide you with the correct part and or part number that will fit.

    • @dgmenace73
      @dgmenace73 8 місяців тому

      @@kstofkos thanks

  • @jeffsmobilecrucifixions
    @jeffsmobilecrucifixions Рік тому

    My boiler quit. I have the older model motor on the Beckett with the pop out trip switch, push the button and the motor sounds seized. Ordered a new one and when I went to install found there was a mouse crushed in the fan. Removed the dead mouse and everything's fine, gonna return these new parts. Always check for mice in your fan, kids.

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  Рік тому +1

      That would do it. Lol.

  • @grnneyes27
    @grnneyes27 10 місяців тому

    Does your unit kick on and off a lot? I find mine kicks on for 30s-1min at a time but it doesnt run for a long time before it pushes the hot air. I know i need to replace the motor (was told there is a dead spot) its an oil furnace with forced hot air.

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  10 місяців тому

      If it is actually burning during the time the furnace is on, it could be a dirty or defective electric eye located under the coil pack.

    • @grnneyes27
      @grnneyes27 10 місяців тому

      ​@kstofkos ill look into it. I just had a full cleaning done a month ago. And when i take the back of a screw driver to the motor, you can hear it shift and then it will start. Or i have to open the top and spin the fan, and itll start working again.

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  10 місяців тому

      @@grnneyes27 yup, motor sounds bad

  • @JoseRodriguez-vj2vv
    @JoseRodriguez-vj2vv Рік тому

    What do I do before I replace the Beckett oil burner. Just turn off the burner? Would I have empty anything out?

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  Рік тому +1

      The oil has to be turned off at the oil tank and the power for the entire system has to be turned off.

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  Рік тому

      Wouldn't hurt to have absorbent material and a covered container to place the material in after cleaning up the little bit of oil that will leak after the the oil line is disconnected. Thats how I do it, but I am not a professional.

  • @Swoliosis1
    @Swoliosis1 Рік тому

    My motor sounds like it has rocks in it... almost a staticky type of sound -- been doing this for years, still working, but looking to replace. I can find two identifying numbers for my Beckett motor. Documentation says TP-101. Sticker says MP 1192. It is on a Thermopride from the 90s. Can you help identify motor and coupler? All help is appreciated.

    • @kstofkos
      @kstofkos  Рік тому

      I wish I could.

    • @Swoliosis1
      @Swoliosis1 Рік тому

      @@kstofkos That's OK. Think I found it. Now I'm trying to figure out my plan of attack. Go for motor replacement in the dead of winter while it is still working? Order one I can return (just in case)... ride it out until Spring, then do it? Have a pro come in between to do a 'standard' maintenance and see what they say. Hmm..

  • @aamirshahzad8060
    @aamirshahzad8060 2 роки тому

    Anywhere from $350 to $500.