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My blower motor has been making dying sounds for several years and blowing fuses. I finally decided to replace it and have begun the long process of finding the correct replacement.
I can tell that the dash system is a Chrysler/Dodge system but cannot find a direct replacement using 94 Dodge truck inputs. My motor has a dual flat shaft and matching blower cage but all the new ones I've found only have a single flat. I have tried several Dodge models and yrs to no avail.
Has anybody else run into this problem?
I may have to buy a matching blower cage but they cost as much as the motor.


Frank Strong
1994 Regency 34ft
300 HP Cummins, 6 spd Allison
Spartan MM Chassis
 
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Sounds like yours might be different from the one we have discussed before (as found via SEARCH for Blower Motor).
https://www.barthmobile.com/eve...913916867#1913916867
 
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I finally gave up finding an exact replacement and bought one from Advance for a 94 Dodge van with a single flat and no retainer nut. The size and flange location were good, just had to make some new mounting holes. A 1/4 inch round file made my fan work with the new shaft and I just put a little JB Weld on the shaft to hold the fan on.

So far, it's working great and blows much more air.


Frank Strong
1994 Regency 34ft
300 HP Cummins, 6 spd Allison
Spartan MM Chassis
 
Posts: 125 | Location: Walthall, MS/Ocoee, FL (Orlando area) | Member Since: 03-20-2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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