Hi Richard,
If I remember the motor is a Smiths. If that's the case it's the same
as a Land Rover blower motor. Check Atlantic British, Rovers North or
any of the many Land Rover parts vendors. Many parts are interchangeable.
Paul
Ron Fraser wrote:
> Richard
> I'm not sure why you say it can not be repaired unless there is way
> more wrong then the bushings.
>
> There is an Oilite style bushing on each end of the motor shaft which can
> dry up and seize. It is not that hard to get at them, clean them and let
> them soak in oil until they are saturated then they're good to go again.
>
> Ron Fraser
>
>
>
>
> The heater blower motor on the '67 MKII Tiger is siezed up and can not be
> repaired, Anyone know if there a replacement available?
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