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> late model heater blower motor pics needed, Can't find how the heater blower is mounted on drivers side.
buck toenges
post Jan 20 2019, 07:57 PM
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I have a late model heater blower motor that has both heater tubes exiting from one location. As compared to earlier heater blowers that was mounted to a frame that mounted onto the engine block and had two exits for the heater tubes the later model was tucked in under and in front of the relay board. How was the blower mounted? Anybody have any pictures. The pet katalog only shows the earlier model.

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post Jan 20 2019, 08:45 PM
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This is the late model fan, with the late late siamese splitter - typical set-ups only have a single hose to the drivers side. Bracket welded to chassis, rubber pad, strap around motor body.


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post Jan 21 2019, 12:06 PM
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very nice engine compartment!


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This is the late model fan, with the late late siamese splitter - typical set-ups only have a single hose to the drivers side. Bracket welded to chassis, rubber pad, strap around motor body.

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