Yes and no Max ;
It's designed to be very easily removed but not to be serviced / repaired .
I bought the bush kit from Mercedessource , the instructions were missing a page but it's a fairly easy job , having the correct tools for the crimped motor housing is very important .
I took it apart and cleaned a large amount of leaves , dust bunnies and misc. debris out of both the plastic fan wheel (Squirrel Cage) and the heater plentums , then I washed the fan wheel because if you can see the dirt on it , it's unbalanced .
I had some trouble adding one or two drops of lubricant to the moto's shaft , you don't want much in there , Bill hipped me to a Radio Shack needle oiler , they were out of stock and rude , I never did get one and lost the part number (hint) .
In my case the old commutator was worn out so I popped for a new Uro when they dropped the price to $100 even .
It shakes and is noisy on high speed so I don't recommend the Uro brand , not even for FREE if you find one in a junker .
Take the old one out and give it a spin by hand ~ if little or zero turning resistance , take _one_ brush out and try to match them up , if you find them please post the part number , my local NAPA doesn't stock much of anything .
Start to finish it's a two hour job including cleaning the old fan .
$10 is reasonable for the brushes and instructions from Kent I think .
-Nate
Max wrote :
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 7:09 AM, vwnate1@... [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
THANX Rob ~
How much was it ? .
I'm thinking of this solution too as driving in So. Cal. in Summer sans vent wings or a ventilation blower , is pretty rough although I could use to sweat off 40 pounds........
For some stupid assed reason I used hex headed screws to install the Uro brand blower I discovered this as I was doing some curbside service whilst waiting on my Son Thursday evening.....
I really want to get a good blower in there ASAP and ave to dig out a nut driver as the factory tool kit's open ended 8MM wrench is too wide to fit in the recess where the screws are .
Of course , I left the perfect , corret original screws in the foot well of the smashed '84 in the Junk Yard.....
Pleas advise how $pendy that new blower motor was .
-Nate
Rob wrote :"This one yielded a nice driver's side door card in Palomino , a good working HVAC fan (the $100 URO brand one quit working after only a few months "
Nate, I bought a new MB blower, as I didn't think the URO one's were going to last, and/or would fry the electronics.
Rob
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