computers been off line and haven't been able to keep up with the messages.
  IF it's a capacitor,you might want to have the work done by a tech.  a capacitor can hold a BIG charge for some time and could possible change your entire outlook on a short life if you become it't point of discharge.  
  there is a prescribed method of grounding one out before touching.
  so i would be very careful if you DIY.
  
  darrell
  
  --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, Terry <THenne1713@...> wrote:
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  > Bad capacitor can cause the motor to overheat and trip overloads, but bad bearings can cause same symptoms; if any doubt replace both, 'cause next failure WILL be in 100' weather
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  > Terry
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