
Originally Posted by
tokicku
= Is there any way to figure out how to keep the fan going or bypass the capacitor?
No. You cannot 'bypass' the capacitor and it MUST be the correct one. Someone posted that you can go up 10% but it's actually 6% increase, but never decrease. Not only does the microfarad rating have to match but so does the voltage. Example: 10 microfards @ 370VAC.

Originally Posted by
tokicku
I don't know if this matters but I went from a 1/2 horse motor to a 3/4 horse motor when I replaced it. A neighbor of mine at the time said that the motor would spin faster and put out more air flow.
Going from a 1/2 horse to a 3/4 horse does not always meaning an increase in RPM. You can have, for example, a 1/2 horse motor running at 1075 RPM and likewise you can have a 3/4 horse motor running at that same 1075 RPM. Unless you put in a motor with a higher RPM rating then air flow will most likely not be affected. On that note, if you did replace your motor with one of a higher RPM rating then chances are that is your main problem. That blower wheel is designed in such a way that if you put it on a motor putting out more revolutions then that motor will overamp. This can cause internal damage to the motor and possibly the capacitor.
For what it is worth and t has been said 100 times on here, higher blower speeds does not necessarily equate out to improved heating/cooling. In act the exact opposite is usually the case. I sugest that you find a reputable service company in your area and have them install the correct motor and cap, either aftermarket or OEM.