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Author Topic: Fan and motor for the internal fan mounted in the plastic duct for '74 bedford  (Read 4067 times)

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Offline Abdu

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I am looking for the above as my original motor has died, it has the three mounting brackets welded to the motor case, or does anyone know of an alternative.

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i think id still have one but you can fix yours. pull it apart and grease up the bearing the back it will go again for another while. till it seizes up again.

ben

Offline westy12

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gday ive got one if benno doesnt... pretty sure it works but doesnt spin too freely, might need a bit of grease just like ben says aswell. let us know if you cant fix yours... westy

Offline Abdu

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i think id still have one but you can fix yours. pull it apart and grease up the bearing the back it will go again for another while. till it seizes up again.

ben
Thanks guys Ive already stripped it and geased it but it is still noisy, i was hoping for a replacement

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Thanks guys Ive already stripped it and greased it but it is still very noisy, I was hoping for a good replacement.

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sorry man but they are all noisy. you wanna quiten it down? chuck it out put something else in, not very efficient either.

ben

 

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