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I just replaced the blower motor in my 82 with a Bill Chebb remanufactured
motor. Bill installs ball bearing type bearings for a nicer smoother
running motor. The bearings wear in the motor to the point where the plastic fan blades hit the inside of the housing. At least thats what mine
was doing and the end play that the old bad motor has proves it. I would
just bite the bullet and replace the motor because if you are a long term
owner of an older used 240 blower problems can happen. It took me about
7.5 hours to do the job but I take my time. I did this over two days
also. This time when I did the job (I've done three previous) I took off
the whole dash top. It made the job much easier and its not that hard to
remove. Try a Bill Chebb motor, he is in Canada in Edmonton. I think the
info is in the resources. I don't have the info here with me at work
but I'll bring it in.
Dave 82 242ti
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