Blower Fan Motor Replacement
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I have the old motor (out of the Cobalt car), will spin it up and see what kind of current it draws.
Whatever the current draw is, the new motor is powerful enough that it pneumatically roto-rooted the old, dusty evaporator and ductwork and blew dust and crap all over the newly refinished interior....
Whatever the current draw is, the new motor is powerful enough that it pneumatically roto-rooted the old, dusty evaporator and ductwork and blew dust and crap all over the newly refinished interior....
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Does anyone know if the 911 blower motor will fit into the 928 housing? There seems to be two versions; one with outboard brushes and one with inboard brushes. The one that should work w/o modifying the housing is:
The motor is available for $65.00.
Any thoughts?
The motor is available for $65.00.
Any thoughts?
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To find the correct motor I tried at least 20 so not that easy. Get a blower and try it. Let us know if it works or not.
If you have the dimensions or the part number I can cross check against the details I have.
Part number 911 571 320 32. First look says it is too small, may fit with some Dremel surgery.
If you have the dimensions or the part number I can cross check against the details I have.
Part number 911 571 320 32. First look says it is too small, may fit with some Dremel surgery.
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
928 Owners are ".....a secret sect of quietly assured Porsche pragmatists who in near anonymity appreciate the prodigious, easy going prowess of the 928."
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Just ordered one. I let you know if it fits.(fingers crossed). I hope that they have a good return policy. I took the other apart. The bearings are gimbaled. I can't tell if they are a simple bushing or if the inner sleeve rotates. There isn't much wear on the shaft or the sleeve. There seems to be limited wear of the brushes, but the commutator needs to be turned. It was plenty bound up before I took it apart and seems to spin easily now. It is such a pain to take out the blower, I would rather just go with a new motor.
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Harpermf -might be prudent to start a new thread as I am trying to sell my own upgrade here. I will be following along though.
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Sorry, no offense intended.
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Hi,
My 928 S4`s blower motor is making this irritating squeeking sound so it seems I need a new one. I would be highly interested in this "blug and play" Bosch blower motor or any similar options which helps me save some money.
The need is in Finland. Who do I need to contact with? Or can you maybe contact me? Thank you.
j_pitkanen80@hotmail.com
My 928 S4`s blower motor is making this irritating squeeking sound so it seems I need a new one. I would be highly interested in this "blug and play" Bosch blower motor or any similar options which helps me save some money.
The need is in Finland. Who do I need to contact with? Or can you maybe contact me? Thank you.
j_pitkanen80@hotmail.com
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Hi Roger and others,
Roger I had a look on your website for the fan motor pictures but couldn't find anything. I wasn't sure if the pics posted in the thread by others are what you are selling and given some time has now elapsed I was wondering if you are still selling this solution and if this is still the best way to go. Also is there any options for replacement of the rubber vacuum diaphragms? I think I probably should change them all. I know my recirculated flap vac unit has a hole and I suspect the blend door also.
Cheers for the season
Greg
Roger I had a look on your website for the fan motor pictures but couldn't find anything. I wasn't sure if the pics posted in the thread by others are what you are selling and given some time has now elapsed I was wondering if you are still selling this solution and if this is still the best way to go. Also is there any options for replacement of the rubber vacuum diaphragms? I think I probably should change them all. I know my recirculated flap vac unit has a hole and I suspect the blend door also.
Cheers for the season
Greg
There are lots of issues with the HVAC Blower Motor. Most are over 20 years old and they can become noisy or stop working all together. Up until now the only solution was to buy new at circa $600 or buy a used unit with possibly the same issues. Another alternative offered was to modify the body of the blower to accommodate a new motor.
928sRus and friends have developed a “plug and play” solution using a new Bosch blower motor that requires no modification.
Remove the six clips (flat bladed screwdriver) holding the two halves of the body together. Remove the clip holding the electrical box cover in place. Disconnect the two contacts from the motor. Remove the bolt holding the motor into the blower body. Remove the squirrel cage from the splines on the old motor. Replace on the new motor and ensure the shaft is protruding slightly from the bush. Place the motor and cage assembly into the blower body and check that the cage runs smoothly and there is clearance. Assembly is the reverse and you are in business.
Higher speeds and increased flow over the old worn out motor are the benefits.
Price for the new motor is $169.95 plus shipping.
Pictures to be posted later – camera software not compatible with Windows 7.
Some cars 77 to 81 came with an earlier style blower which may or may not accept the new motor. We will try one this week to see if it works. The newer blower is backward compatible with the earlier style.
928sRus and friends have developed a “plug and play” solution using a new Bosch blower motor that requires no modification.
Remove the six clips (flat bladed screwdriver) holding the two halves of the body together. Remove the clip holding the electrical box cover in place. Disconnect the two contacts from the motor. Remove the bolt holding the motor into the blower body. Remove the squirrel cage from the splines on the old motor. Replace on the new motor and ensure the shaft is protruding slightly from the bush. Place the motor and cage assembly into the blower body and check that the cage runs smoothly and there is clearance. Assembly is the reverse and you are in business.
Higher speeds and increased flow over the old worn out motor are the benefits.
Price for the new motor is $169.95 plus shipping.
Pictures to be posted later – camera software not compatible with Windows 7.
Some cars 77 to 81 came with an earlier style blower which may or may not accept the new motor. We will try one this week to see if it works. The newer blower is backward compatible with the earlier style.