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    County blower motor replacement

    The heater blower in my county is pretty tired. Brushes are worn right down, and the commutator is looking a bit sad. Need to get it going for RWC.

    What are the my options to get a working blower. Do I stuff around and get new brushes and tidy up the commutator, or just replace the motor?
    Is it worthwhile chasing a second hand one, or are they all had it.

    Are there alternative motors from other vehicles (LR or non-LR) that can be easily fitted? I'm happy to make up mounting brackets/plates if it means getting a decent blower without spending a fortune.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveG View Post
    The heater blower in my county is pretty tired. Brushes are worn right down, and the commutator is looking a bit sad. Need to get it going for RWC.

    What are the my options to get a working blower. Do I stuff around and get new brushes and tidy up the commutator, or just replace the motor?
    Is it worthwhile chasing a second hand one, or are they all had it.

    Are there alternative motors from other vehicles (LR or non-LR) that can be easily fitted? I'm happy to make up mounting brackets/plates if it means getting a decent blower without spending a fortune.

    Steve
    not easy, your fan is bolted on most of the ones i saw at U pullit were press on.

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    Thanks - hadn't seen that.

    PM sent.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by clean32 View Post
    not easy, your fan is bolted on most of the ones i saw at U pullit were press on.
    The fan itself has a sort of split end on the plastic center (like a collet), and a spring steel part that clamps that onto the shaft.
    In saying that, after removing the clip I still cant remove it - presumably the shaft has rusted a bit and expanded into the plastic.

    Theres a good chance that mine isn't the standard county one as it has a S3 heater box fitted. Blower is a Smiths unit.

    Steve

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