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sho commuter

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Has anyone found a good alternative to buying a new 3.0 liter cooling fan assembly from Ford for $300+? Internet junkyard search has netted lots of yards that want to ship a regular Taurus fan for $100 which doesn't fit and has different wiring connections. Can the motor be rebuilt cost effectively?
 

NotSoSlowSHO

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Sure... many people have used fans from Summit...

There is a [SEARCH] feature up in the top-right portion of your screen. Use it and enjoy thumbs_u

Back to the idea of rebuilding the original fan... Motor's rarely die due to motor failure. Bad bearings are the cause of failure 99% of the time. So, if you could find the proper bearings, or have a machinist make some for you it is possible. Cost effective? Possibly. It's either spend the time and money to rebuild it, or justs buy a new fan. They are pretty inexpensive. wink
 

DHMag

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my fan quit on me back in October/November. i opened it up to find it needed brushes. i contacted a local electric motor rebuild shop and he gave me the brushes cause he didnt know what grade was supposed to be in there.
 

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