S4 ELECTRIC WINDOW MOTOR ?
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I'm pretty sure the Escort Mk. 1 wiper motor is identical and Escort Mk. II is easily adapted (different mounting bolt threads is the only practical difference).
Whereabouts are you? I may have a spare, if you're close enough to collect it.
Whereabouts are you? I may have a spare, if you're close enough to collect it.
- MintSprint
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Matt,
The factory motor is so wide, it actually mounts proud of the door. I've considered replacing it with a slim modern (and lighter) one used in pop up headlights and windows. Of course, the problem is converting the drive to the Lotus 2-pin system. I also worry that the modern motor could have more torque which could result in window mechanism problems if one doesn't release the switch soon enough. As the cars get older, I predict that this will become a popular conversion. You could be a pioneer Matt!
The factory motor is so wide, it actually mounts proud of the door. I've considered replacing it with a slim modern (and lighter) one used in pop up headlights and windows. Of course, the problem is converting the drive to the Lotus 2-pin system. I also worry that the modern motor could have more torque which could result in window mechanism problems if one doesn't release the switch soon enough. As the cars get older, I predict that this will become a popular conversion. You could be a pioneer Matt!
Frank Howard
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
- Frank Howard
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The Ford part number is C7BH/17B571/A........might help if you're trying to locate one.
Regards,
Regards,
Roger
S4 DHC
S4 DHC
- oldelanman
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I'm down near Stroud in Gloucestershire these days, unfortunately, so I'm a bit far from you, Matt!
I was from Leeds originally, though, and still have family up there, but I don't know when I'll next be going back up. If Aaron Auto Electrical in Armley, Leeds, are still in business, they might be worth a try for rebuilding your existing motor.
Does Susan Miller sell new motors, now, Hatman? Last time I tried her, she sold the drive dogs/brackets, but only got the occasional second-hand motor through.
I was from Leeds originally, though, and still have family up there, but I don't know when I'll next be going back up. If Aaron Auto Electrical in Armley, Leeds, are still in business, they might be worth a try for rebuilding your existing motor.
Does Susan Miller sell new motors, now, Hatman? Last time I tried her, she sold the drive dogs/brackets, but only got the occasional second-hand motor through.
- MintSprint
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MintSprint wrote:
Does Susan Miller sell new motors, now, Hatman? Last time I tried her, she sold the drive dogs/brackets, but only got the occasional second-hand motor through.
All I can tell you is that mine packed in a couple of years ago so I phoned Susan who sent me one by return. Works noticeably quicker than the previous one too which, I think you'll agree, is no bad thing.
- hatman
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