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'36 Ford blower/heater motor
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zeke3 |
03-23-2022 @ 7:08 PM
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There were many aftermarket manufacturers of car heaters in this time period. If your heater is a hot water heater with an electric blower, it is most likely from a later model car or an aftermarket heater. You can post a picture of the heater on here for assistance with identifying what is installed in your car. Good luck with your search.
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carcrazy |
03-23-2022 @ 1:44 PM
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Your best bet might be to have your original blower motor rebuilt by a competent motor rebuilding shop.
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Garrison202 |
03-23-2022 @ 1:03 PM
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Hello Friends! My '36 Phaeton is essentially a barn find. I'm keeping it as original as possible. I took it to an auto electrician to have the heater checked out. Word is, the 6-volt motor is shot. There's one on eBay but, by the description, it seems suspect too. Are replacement motors available? If so, could someone send me a link? There are plenty of motors out there, but they're listed for later years and different models. Might these work? Thanks so Much! John
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