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    Have stripped out all the interior to sort out my heater motor ,motor ****ed new one ordered from GMS.
    The very nice suprise was the state of the floors ,inner sills ,A posts etc.













    Only one little repair found ,done some time ago



    Well pleased ,no welding needed here next year when I strip it right down
    CheeRS Neil


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    looks a good strong motor that
    Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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    • #3
      minty mint that
      Ex-Chairman of 'The Clique'

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      • #4
        got any pics of the doors

        looks good bud
        Last edited by taffr; 25-03-2009, 22:12.

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        • #5
          post some pics up for me as my motor f++ed and do not know how to strip out. and how much does a new motor cost, thanks gazd
          Old escorts, better than a pension plan.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by taffr View Post
            got any pics of the doors
            Goin to leave the doors off ,interior out and show the floor instead
            Think the inside is better than the outside ,repaint next year me thinks.
            CheeRS Neil

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gazd View Post
              post some pics up for me as my motor f++ed and do not know how to strip out. and how much does a new motor cost, thanks gazd
              Gaz you need to strip the whole heater out ,then split it in half (see Tango returns resto thread) to get at the motor. New ones from GMS £60 posted or Daza got one from Bosch for £40 odd plus vat. The motor comes without fan and plastic surround but just reuse old ones ,fan is interference fit on shaft of motor , comes off fairly easy and plastic surround unclips.
              CheeRS Neil

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              • #8
                my blower doesn't work, is it likely to be the electrical connection on the top that usually rusts??
                Ex-Chairman of 'The Clique'

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                • #9
                  got my clutch release bearing change two years ago, driving home there was a nasty grinding screaching sound coming from the car, i shat myself and thought the clutch had ****ed up big style, nope it was the blower motor, thank ****, but its stayed that way since, just wear some extra socks to keep warm now,

                  neil can i book mine in next please

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 191964 View Post
                    Gaz you need to strip the whole heater out ,then split it in half (see Tango returns resto thread) to get at the motor. New ones from GMS £60 posted or Daza got one from Bosch for £40 odd plus vat. The motor comes without fan and plastic surround but just reuse old ones ,fan is interference fit on shaft of motor , comes off fairly easy and plastic surround unclips.
                    nice one will check it out
                    Old escorts, better than a pension plan.

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                    • #11
                      looks great neil, very solid
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                      • #12
                        nice one Neil - go on, you know you want too .......... all you talked about two years ago

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chesney View Post
                          my blower doesn't work, is it likely to be the electrical connection on the top that usually rusts??
                          There is a small card in which the spade connectors fit on and a resistor for the slow speed is connected. I had mine out recently and noticed the metal bits were rusty, so I put a spot of waxoyl on them avoiding getting any on the resistor, to stop it rusting anymore before it fails. Maybe your problem is there! I would check that you have power up to this point first before pulling the heater out though.

                          Tim.

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                          • #14
                            looks like a very solid shell mate

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                            • #15
                              Looks a nice solid shell there Neil
                              Cheers

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