Furnace Blower Motor question

Yet another opinion. Owning a Heat and air shop for the last 10 years has given Me a bit of experience. Usually I would 1)check voltage at the motor leads first, 2) meter the capacitor(mf, uf, or farads setting on meter if equipped, most blowers have a 12.5, 15, or 20 mf cap. Unplug leads and discharge by grounding, look on the cap for value). 3) Check amp draw on blower motor. If a meter is not available, and the motor turns freely and keeps spinning when given a push, swap the capacitor ($10-$20) If the motor does need to be replaced, make sure the amp rating matches or exceeds the original, and install a correct new capacitor.