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I thought a/c blower motors were black? Grommet question as well.

Started by Dino, September 29, 2015, 09:42:46 PM

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Dino

So what are these from?  http://concourscreations.com/AC-Blower-Motor-Restoration_p_19.html

I do like the two tone scheme though, I may want to go that route.

Does anyone sell the rubber grommet the two wires pass throguh?  Mine pretty much fell to pieces when I took the motor apart.
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A383Wing

I have an OE A/C blower motor here on the shelf, it's all black as well

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I'm a fan of the 2 tone scheme, I had mine like that but when the a/c box was restored they painted it black.  :icon_smile_blackeye:  I'm planning to go back to the silver.
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Dino

I thought it wasblack, thanks for confiring that.  I'm still going with the tw tonescheme though.   :icon_smile_big:

I really like Rustoleum stainless steel.  It looks nothing like stainless but it's a very nice darker silver metallic.  I did my washer nozzles with it.

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Dino

Painted it today.  Rustoleum SS on the motor housing and black on the ring and collar.  I covered the parts in semi gloss clear.  I finished cleaning up the internal parts so I'll snap some pics of the finished parts tomorrow.
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