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les
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heater motor

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I'm overhauling a heater, the electric motor turns by hand but is stiff, it works when connected to 12 volts but when the power is turned off it stops abruptly. Obviously not right, I wonder if this is curable, and if so any pointers as to the cause and rectification, would be most welcome, thanks.

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Re: heater motor

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Apply drops of oil to the shaft ends ?
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Re: heater motor

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I've tried that with no luck.

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Which type of heater is it? The later ones easy to obtain motors - the mini heater is a good source.
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It's from a ford mexico, I may have sorted things now though. I had 2 to play with, 1 with a worn bearing and this stiff one. Managed to mate the back of one motor with the front of the other. So far so good. Thanks for replies.

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Bet that gives a fast warm up.
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Yes I hear Ford heaters are pretty efficient, don't think it would fit a minor though!

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