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> WTB: Heating System Parts, Time to get some warm air flowing.
Grump
post Nov 19 2014, 04:23 PM
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Mounting bracket for blower motor with associated nuts/bolts.

Wire pull with grommets, pins and bolts.

Hoses, 2 in engine compartment and 2 underneath.

Thanks.. Bill




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post Nov 20 2014, 01:14 AM
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QUOTE(Grump @ Nov 19 2014, 04:23 PM) *

Mounting bracket for blower motor with associated nuts/bolts.

Wire pull with grommets, pins and bolts.

Hoses, 2 in engine compartment and 2 underneath.

Thanks.. Bill


Sounds like you have a 72 or earlier car. There are three parts to the blower mounting. I will see how many I have. The hoses are best bought new. 914 Rubber has the red ones for the flapper to body.
I have a used pull cable.
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Last couple of days cold enough for you, Bill? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) I tried to improve my air flow and heating last weekend by securing the connections better and cleaning out yet more mouse leftovers. It was a marginal improvement at best. Maybe my blower motor is tired.

If you need pictures of the setup, let me know.
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QUOTE(BeatNavy @ Nov 20 2014, 07:37 AM) *

Last couple of days cold enough for you, Bill? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) I tried to improve my air flow and heating last weekend by securing the connections better and cleaning out yet more mouse leftovers. It was a marginal improvement at best. Maybe my blower motor is tired.

If you need pictures of the setup, let me know.


It's a 75. Don't know if earlier models have a different mounting. If the same, I'll take what you got. AA has some of the items I need but I would rather purchase from a member.
I could use a photo of the blower mounting. I know where it goes but not the specifics. I do have the motor with the splitter and all of the rest of the piping. I'm in no hurry, it's not a daily driver. Looking forward to spring already.
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The blower bracket is a round clamp with a rubber pad used between the motor bracket on the body. I have that clamp.
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Nov 20 2014, 11:57 AM) *

The blower bracket is a round clamp with a rubber pad used between the motor bracket on the body. I have that clamp.



Thanks. I'll take the clamp and wire pull. PM me with payment info... Bill
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