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Blower motor lubrication with drill holes - BS, or good idea? 200 1993

I have my dash apart in my 1993 244 for other business and thought I might give the idea of lubing the blower motor, because it has started to whine on the first 2 settings.

I have seen some posts, but have not seen much supporting trials.

http://www.sonic.net/~zipzippy/volvo/blower%20motor.html

This one suggests just drilling 2 holes through the front of the white housing.

https://www.brickboard.com/RWD/index.htm?id=1606742&show_all=2

This one suggests drilling through motor housing.


Anyone have experience with this?






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