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Old 12-14-2002, 12:09 AM   #1
Longhorn Man
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I have given a bad bit of swap advice.
I have mentioned in the past, that a blower motor from a Caddy would swap right into our trucks and blow harder.
Today while at the junk yard, I grabbed a Caddy heater(late 70's eldo) and went to install it in a 71 truck, and it was a no-go. It would not fit.
I have read this over and over in magizines, and spoken to a few who have done it. Possably it would have to be an older Caddy that the part needs to come off of.
I'll try to look into it some more. I hope no one has lost any $$ becouse of my bad tip.
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Old 12-14-2002, 12:26 AM   #2
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if a person is looking for more air swap in a ac blower motor,i'm not sure if the squirrel cage is the same thou.usally the aftermarket motors are the ac ones but they sell them as the regular one with a plastic plug to go in the extra hole in the case. hope this helps.
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