Its probably going resonant due to an imbalanced fan, you might cut the power to the furnace and check to see if a rag or something is caught in the fan.
2007-02-02 14:56:00
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answered by SnowXNinja 3
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Some oil furnaces have "V" belts and pillow block bearings on the blower. A bad worn V belt with a piece missing is a probable cause cause a vibration. That is most common on blowers that use V belts.
A more serious problem is the bearings either in the pillow blocks or in the motor itself.
2007-02-02 15:15:42
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answered by James M 6
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2016-12-03 09:28:44
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answered by Erika 4
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Does it do it before the blower come on? If so you should get it cleaned and tuned ! If not check the air filter first, the make sure the blower is working properly, it could be a sign the motor is going . Usually unless the squirrel cage gets really dirty the balancing doesn't change. Curious as to when you notice the noise !???
2007-02-02 15:16:10
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answered by nicenvt 2
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the burner could be fouling, causing a slightly delayed ignition. the burner assembly may need to be cleaned. or you may need the oil nozzle replaced.
2007-02-02 15:08:22
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answered by johntindale 5
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Check your air filter. When was the last time you changed it?
2007-02-02 15:00:05
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answered by RUDOLPH M 4
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check the strapping the secures the duct first, could be loose or broke.
2007-02-02 23:25:52
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answered by jersey city Joe 2
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could be an air/start up problem.maybe it needs to be cleaned to solve the prob.
2007-02-02 15:15:01
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answered by dicky d 4
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its louse and the duck work is shaken
2007-02-02 15:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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