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Old May 3, 2015 | 11:33 PM
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Heater motor Olds 53

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Can anybody help me out with the heater motor… when I bought the car it wasn’t working but after cleaning and new brushes it worked fine for a month or so then it’s started to make a terrible noise, apart again and it was silent for another week then it started making noise again. Bushings are a little so so and axel is slightly bent so I think that I need a fresh motor but I can’t find it at Fusick or any other supplier


By looking in my part cross over manual Olds 53 seems to be a lonely bird but I assume that some of the other cars from the same era must fit?

/ Andreas
Old May 4, 2015 | 06:17 AM
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Hi All
Can anybody help me out with the heater motor… when I bought the car it wasn’t working but after cleaning and new brushes it worked fine for a month or so then it’s started to make a terrible noise, apart again and it was silent for another week then it started making noise again. Bushings are a little so so and axel is slightly bent so I think that I need a fresh motor but I can’t find it at Fusick or any other supplier


By looking in my part cross over manual Olds 53 seems to be a lonely bird but I assume that some of the other cars from the same era must fit?

/ Andreas
Try to save the one you have by doing a rebuild. It looks like a one year edition, possibly because it was the first 12 volt(?). Otherwise you may have to "substitute" something different. The part number should be 5044256 if that helps any. I couldn't find it in the Chevy parts book. I don't know about any other applications.
If you don't mind dealing with salvage yards Shenandoah Auto Parts, Roanoke, VA, 800-777-7908; and All American Classics, Vancouver, WA, 800-955-4999; say that they have used ones.

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Old May 4, 2015 | 11:20 PM
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Thanks for the reply, from my interchange manual I get the same part number and its listed at 21.55$ so I think I will order two…
I think I need to buy a motor that looks similar and simply do a mix of new and old part, I will try to find something over here before I go for any salvage yards overseas.

After my previous attempt it works fine for a while and after a while the current increases and it start to move harsh/slow and make a terrible noise.


/ Andreas
Old May 5, 2015 | 06:47 AM
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Thanks for the reply, from my interchange manual I get the same part number and its listed at 21.55$ so I think I will order two…
I think I need to buy a motor that looks similar and simply do a mix of new and old part, I will try to find something over here before I go for any salvage yards overseas.

After my previous attempt it works fine for a while and after a while the current increases and it start to move harsh/slow and make a terrible noise.


/ Andreas
Perhaps the bushings just need some oil after so many years. Or the motor's armature is rubbing on the adjacent surface. If you can find a new substitute motor, it would probably be best. Try a place that sells 12 volt DC motors.
Old May 5, 2015 | 09:13 AM
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If you can't find a solution, drop me a PM. Will finish parting this car soon, looks like scrap price will not rebound, I have been waiting. Shipping to Sweden would be murder I'm sure. The end cap on the motor as seen is the tough part to match in any replacement. Good luck.




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Old May 5, 2015 | 06:24 PM
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Have you looked at a "55-58 Chev. Truck Heater motor. The motor looks very similar ,and they are readily available on the Internet. Maybe you could fabricate and make it work! Best of luck! Larry

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Old May 7, 2015 | 10:56 AM
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Be sure to pull the carb and fuel pump, too before it's scrapped. I'm sure there is more, too that I cannot see. I'd be interested in the clock. Also, the heater control valve if it moves freely. I also need the front fender braces for a '53.
Old May 8, 2015 | 12:09 AM
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Thanks’ for all reply as ideas, I will try do something of what I have and hope to find a similar motor and go from that.

I would love to have a parts car like you have Coldwar, but as you say the shipping is a murder…

Finally our car season has started, went to a night cruising by last weekend and the following weekend we have our big local happening were some 300 old US cars take a trip in the neighborhood and end up with a party all night long.
Old Aug 10, 2015 | 04:50 AM
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Hi all
For your info I found out that a heater motor for Cadillac 1953 and up are identical, even the base plate that sits between the motor and fan housing are the same J.
So much easier to get a Caddy motor, I was able to order it from a Caddy parts guy in Sweden that had new ones in stock!!!


/ Andreas
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