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whizzerbug |
09-22-2020 @ 7:57 AM
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I have a good used correct 1946-48 heater motor in working cond $75 if anyone needs one
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51woodie |
09-22-2020 @ 7:44 AM
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Meric. I tried to PM you, but you have your Private Messaging turned off.
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51woodie |
09-21-2020 @ 7:02 PM
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Tom. Thank you for the picture of the heater assembly Meric. Welcome to EFV8 and thank you for the heater documentation
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merichoffman |
09-21-2020 @ 6:35 PM
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Here are some files that might help with diagnosing your problem. Cheers, Meric Hoffman, New Zealand.
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TomO |
09-21-2020 @ 3:48 PM
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Here is a photo of the cable attached to the heater and to the plate. It is attached at the heater by several turns of the cable that make a slip on connection and at the dash plate by a nut on the backside of the plate. The knob has a D on it and is similar to the dash knobs. Tom
This message was edited by TomO on 9-21-20 @ 3:59 PM
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51woodie |
09-20-2020 @ 1:51 PM
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Tom. I am missing the control from the panel to the heater. I have the lever on the heater tywraped to the defrost position for now, but would like to have the correct parts to install.
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TomO |
09-19-2020 @ 7:37 AM
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Here is a link to the wiring harness from C & G parts. Other vendors have them also. https://cgfordparts.com/ufolder/cgcat.php?searchtype=Search&year_choice=46&searchtextdesc=heater+wiring&sd=Search&searchnumber=55-6v There is no Ford P/N for them as they are considered part of the motor. The harness comes with a wiring diagram. You must use the 1946 type heater switch. Someone may have a NOS motor, but I am not aware of any. Are you missing the dash mounting and cable for the defroster, or the defroster part of the heater or the defroster tubes at the windshield?
Tom
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51woodie |
09-18-2020 @ 9:35 AM
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Tom. I looked through my service manual and green book for info on the heater motor, wiring and controls. Nothing in the service manual, as I understand the heaters were installed as an option at the dealership. The Green book shows the motor as P/N 6A-18527-A (if I read the book right) but I'm not clear on the wiring harness. Are these motors available, and how would I find the associated wiring harness? Also, my defrost control is missing. do you have any info on them or a picture?
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TomO |
09-17-2020 @ 7:20 AM
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51 Woodie,you can buy a reproduction wiring harness and have your aftermarket motor rewired to work with the switch. Use the instructions in my previous post to determine where the wires go.
Tom
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37RAGTOPMAN |
09-17-2020 @ 6:18 AM
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hi silverchief did you try spraying electric motive cleaner inside the motor,? your brushes are making bad contact on the commutator because it is dirty from lack of use, this cleaner will clean it without removal, if you hit the right spots, you can do this while it is running, and you will see it speed it up also the bushing will also need oiling, just a drop or so, hope this helps 1937Ragtopman ,
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