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1940 ford heater motor
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TomO |
12-24-2025 @ 2:00 PM
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The 1939 - 1940 heater motor is hard to find. If your heater does not have a motor, you will probably have to buy a heater to get the motor. If your heater has a motor, it can probably be repaired. Look for a small motor or generator repair service near you. Larry at Morton Grove Auto electric can repair some of the heater motors. Here is a link to his website: https://www.mgautoelectric.com/
Tom
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Barney |
12-21-2025 @ 10:20 AM
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Welcome J, I'm guessing locating a new OEM motor might be futile. I believe I'm correct that since those motors are DC, they have a commutator and brushes. Maybe it needs only the commutator portion cleaned and new brushes.?.? Keep warm, Barney
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Jhillock |
12-21-2025 @ 9:34 AM
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Looking for a new 1940 6volt heater motor. Tried the generic Napa one it's to long . Any ideas ?
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