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hh,
gearsmade.com.
Posted on: 2016/3/3 22:13
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As a prototype machinist myself (toolmaker actually), it shouldn't be too difficult to reproduce but I suspect that the original was extruded for strength, then simply cut to length. That would make sense for a large production but for restorers, a machined version would very likely be strong enough. The nylon gear on it, of course, is also a pinion that is driven by a worm gear.
Posted on: 2016/3/3 22:32
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Have noticed that many have the shaft broken off at the end and the shaft cannot be repaired. Mine is intact. The internals of this unit look somewhat like a mini starter motor with brushes and copper wind wiring. Wonder if a place that rebuilds starters and generators could rebuild these?
Sent this unit to Hydro-Electric in Florida several years ago and they sent it back saying the motor was burned out. It does have a blackish patina on it.
Posted on: 2016/3/4 11:47
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Not that many places will do small motors that I am aware of but if the motor is intact it most likely could be rewound. The question is cost of rewinding vs cost of a new or used motor. One company that does rewinding is J Pintojpintoweb.com Another poster looking to have an air conditioner blower motor repaired found their price to do his motor was considerable. It was more than your new window motor will cost and the motors are not that different sizewise.
I was thinking that something like a Dorman aftermarket window motor can be bought for various numbers either side of $50. Other brands are less but Dorman is found everywhere. If the pinion could be made at a low enough cost and in such a fashion that it could replace or better yet slip over the existing pinion on a stock aftermarket motor, with the few additional items needed it might be able to come in less than the $200 of a used original motor. At least there would be an option and maybe something to cover future needs if the used motor supply dries up. What I would like to find is a broken unrepairable motor or just an intact pinion assy to experiment with. Make a collar on the lathe and then attach the pinion to see if the idea would work. If it did, the place that Riki posted wants an item to copy so then we could see what something one piece with pinion machined in would cost. Troy might even could CNC something to keep it in the family.
Posted on: 2016/3/4 12:21
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The fellow from central USA (missouri,kansas) used to turn small brass bearings close to the armature on these motors. He claimed they were eliminated for some reason and allowed the shaft to flex and subsequently break.
Posted on: 2016/3/4 12:52
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Probably not a bad idea if someone would offer the service again on used motors for sale. Price to take a motor apart, make the bushing and reassemble might raise the price of a motor considerably though. Taking a motor out of a car and having it done for the just in case reason then reinstalling might be a bit much. Unfortunately a bushing won't help those with already broken shafts or burned out motors.
Posted on: 2016/3/4 13:01
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I could make the bushing, i could make the gear too, if i had the tool,
i don't know if my dad has a motor,, someday i might find one
Posted on: 2016/3/4 14:50
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Randy,
Bob Aller, a former Packard zone man, used to make those bushing for the motors. We discussed it, but I don't remember what he used for the bushing.
Posted on: 2016/3/4 15:12
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hh
pac sw might have core
Posted on: 2016/3/4 15:35
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