The motor was inspected by professional and was in excellent working condition when removed. Most of the parts require specific knowledge and skills to be installed properly. If you don’t have skills or knowledge, you must ask certified HVAC technician to install.
I think my motor was still working, it was a Capacitor that I need, found out later, after I watch YouTube, which I should have watched in the Frist!!! that is the problem most of the time, is the Capacitor... but replacing the Motor, the AC works a little better, and keeps the house a couple of degree's cooler.. so it wasn't a waste getting a new Motor... But if you buy a Motor, buy a Capacitor too!!! You must replace the Capacitor when you replace a Motor!!!