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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Need 12v Blower Motor for Arvin Heater for my '47

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hannaboy@pacbell.net
06-27-2018 @ 1:49 PM
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Ok.. new to this Forum.. I just paid for EV8 three year membership. I have a 1947 Ford Fordor Sedan with a inline 226 Six Cylinder motor... When I first got the motor running in 2016, I removed the ARVIN aftermarket heater... I am in the process of restoring the heater, core is good, holds pressure, no leaks, I cleaned up & repainted the components.. But I can't find a replacement 12 volt blower motor.. Early Ford Store in San Dimas had the large style, large shaft motor..
I need a motor with a 1/4" inch diameter shaft, and the 1/4" inch attachment bolts that are approximately 2 1/4" inches apart.. I have not tried C & G as of yet.. they list a universal motor with 1/4"inch shaft.. but at a cost of $185.. Any other sources out there?

CharlieStephens
06-27-2018 @ 2:01 PM
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Also post your question and search the archives on HAMB (https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/forums/the-hokey-ass-message-board.5/). I am also interested in the answer so post if you find something.

Charlie Stephens

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hannaboy@pacbell.net
06-27-2018 @ 2:15 PM
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I can't relate much to the HAMB... now Fordbarn.. will do! I will post a photo later when I have the chance.. Thanks Charlie..

hannaboy@pacbell.net
06-27-2018 @ 5:32 PM
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See photo

TomO
06-27-2018 @ 5:33 PM
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If you have a generator repair facility near you, ask them if they can repair your old motor. If there isn't a generator repair facility, Google "small electric motor repair near me". Contact the shop before you send the motor in for repair.

Tom

hannaboy@pacbell.net
06-27-2018 @ 6:02 PM
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Thanks, yeah there are still a few shops in the San Fernando Valley.. but it will cost some bucks...

51woodie
06-27-2018 @ 8:26 PM
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I don't know if you want to have an original style motor, but Grainger lists a 12v motor Model #3LCH7 with a 1/4" shaft, 2 5/16" c-c 8-32 studs. I dont know if this will fit your needs, but a good place to start.

https://www.grainger.com/product/DAYTON-1-35-HP-DC-Permanent-Magnet-3LCH7


woodiewagon46
06-28-2018 @ 11:40 AM
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I believe I answered your question on the H.A.M.B. If it's not you I can post what I used here.

CharlieStephens
06-28-2018 @ 2:40 PM
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woodywagon46,

How about a link to your HAMB post?

Charlie Stephens

woodiewagon46
06-28-2018 @ 4:25 PM
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Charlie, I'll answer the question here. The motor I used when I converted my heater to 12 V was purchased from Dennis Carpenter. The part number is B6A-18527-B. The info on the motor itself is, Fasco, 12V, 2807-406-074. The motor has a 1/4" shaft and comes with an adaptor to change the shaft to 5/16". In 2003 I paid $100.75.

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