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    Default Source for Blower Motors

    Does anyone have a recommendation for a source for blower motors?
    C.J. Larrick

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    Did you contact
    Jack Rosen
    Mark II Enterprises
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    https://markii.com/
    John Snoddy

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    I have sent an inquiry. No response yet.

    Their catalog price is $250 for what seems me to be a lot for a very simple motor. I've seen a number of similar, I think, motors on the web for a lot less than that. I was hoping someone had found a source.

    While I'm at it. It appears that the blower motors for a/c cars are three wire and for non a/c are two wires. Is that a correct assumption?
    C.J. Larrick

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    You might look for a local source to rebuild your motors. Doubtful that it would be much, if any, cheaper.
    John Snoddy

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    Trumark 35576.jpg

    I'm not saying this is the motor, but I've seen a number of motors on the net which appear similar. This is $47. I was just hoping someone has found something that works
    C.J. Larrick

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    Which blower motor? There are 2 under the hood and 2 in the trunk on a/c cars. They all have 3 wires for speed control.
    Last edited by Barry Wolk; 09-30-2021 at 11:01 AM.
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    Keep in mind that the motors are directional. FDU19805-A is counter clockwise for the RH side and -B for the LH side.
    Barry Wolk
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    Thanks for your response. I'd really like to find both clockwise and counter-clockwise for the front..

    Are the rear motors different than the front ones?
    C.J. Larrick

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    An explanation for 3 wires on the electric motors is one of the wires is a power shunt wire. It was supposed to give the motor a constant, stand alone voltage to steadily run it instead of relying on the two wires ran through a switch and forcing the switch to carry an electrical load. The shunt wired motor was kind of an industry standard for all Ford products well into the 1960s. On that note, you might hit paydirt with a replacement from a T bird parts house if you compare it to your old motor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.J. Larrick View Post
    Thanks for your response. I'd really like to find both clockwise and counter-clockwise for the front..

    Are the rear motors different than the front ones?
    They are wired the same, they're on the same circuit. I assume they are the same. Are you sure yours don't work? It could be a bad fan control switch on the console. If you read the Lowell Domholt report he addresses the frequent failure of the switch. Are you bearings bad?
    Barry Wolk
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