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Re: 1947 super clipper underseat heater motor
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More on this in The Duchess Project blog, page 94, post #937

Posted on: 8/28 19:07
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Re: 1947 super clipper underseat heater motor
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Joe did you actually try the Ford motor on the underseat heater? I just ordered one.

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Posted on: 8/30 14:10
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Re: 1947 super clipper underseat heater motor
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I’m waiting for my old motor to arrive from Joe Manna so I can remove the fan and put it on the new motor. I’ll probably add rubber washer seals on the mounting screws, then spray undercoat on the underside to protect the cup and prevent water from entering. I’ll take pix as soon as I get it.

Posted on: 9/1 19:59
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Re: 1947 super clipper underseat heater motor
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Were you able to make the Ford mtr work?

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Posted on: 9/3 8:59
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Re: 1947 super clipper underseat heater motor
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Yes, the Ford heater motor works for my ‘40 Dual Stream under the seat heater. The shaft was longer than needed. I cut it with a Dremel tool to the same length as the original. I had a lot of difficulty removing the fan from the old motor. I had to open the motor so I could grip the lower part of the shaft and grip the fan, and twisted clockwise and counter clockwise until it came loose. It fit snugly on the cut shaft 1/4”. I had difficulty getting the motor in the cup with the fan attached because the front bench adjustment bar runs across the top of the heater pan, but angled and wiggled until it dropped in and through the holes in the bottom of the cup. But the motor needed to be shimmed at the bottom to be perfectly straight. I had to remove the motor (ugh) and add tape in the bottom on one side. Once balanced, I tightened the mounting nuts under the car.
Here is a photo left to right) of my heater/ defroster motor, the new 6v motor, and the old under the seat motor.

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