headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
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From: Leicester,Ma.
Car: 1988 TA
Engine: TPI 350
Transmission: auto
Axle/Gears: 3.27's
headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
i had a headlight motor go bad on my 87 and was wondering if anyone had rebuilt one of these before? it looks pretty simple and the parts are dirt cheap on ebay... any comments would be great!
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From: Morganton, NC
Car: '92 T/A WS6 Vert/1956 Chevy Nomad
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700r4 w/ Transgo Kit
Axle/Gears: 3.42 LSD
Re: headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
Get the rebuild kit from Lon at Top Down Solutions.
http://www.top-downsolutions.com
It's very straight-forward and easy. His kit comes with full instructions that are very helpful. The hardest part is pulling the brushes back to get the motor reassembled. It's a nice, easy job.
http://www.top-downsolutions.com
It's very straight-forward and easy. His kit comes with full instructions that are very helpful. The hardest part is pulling the brushes back to get the motor reassembled. It's a nice, easy job.
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Re: headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
alright thanks man...my motors are still good its just the busings in the bottom that turned into a pile of dust so im just gonna do those til the motors die then ill attempt that.
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Car: '92 T/A WS6 Vert/1956 Chevy Nomad
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700r4 w/ Transgo Kit
Axle/Gears: 3.42 LSD
Re: headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
alright thanks man...my motors are still good its just the busings in the bottom that turned into a pile of dust so im just gonna do those til the motors die then ill attempt that.
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From: SAN FRANCISCO
Car: 87 GTA
Engine: L98 5.7 24#inj,World hds,MSD,nosmog
Transmission: 700R4 truck clutches,Trans go shift
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt chevy 3.73 limited slip
Re: headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
Use dental floss. just put dental floss around the braided wire in a loop so you cann pull it out when done.do both sides then fit motor back and when the brushes clear pull it out.
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Car: 1988 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM GTA
Engine: Tune-port Injected 6.3L
Transmission: Borg-Warner T56 six-speed
Axle/Gears: Borg/Warner 9-bolt with 3.70:1
Re: headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
It wasn't too difficult? I'm probably going to have to fix mine, but I'm having difficulty with mine as well. They come up sometimes and most of the time...not. I hate having to crank them manually.
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Car: '86 Trans Am
Engine: 305
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Re: headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
sorry it took so long to answer... I don't really know how the headlight motors work really... mine wont open or close automatically... i have to pop the hood and turn that **** once it starts getting dark... didnt have time to take them apart or anything, just thought i could rebuild them somehow...
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Re: headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
Advance has reman motors for half that for the pair ($169.08). Are the ones sold thru 1A OEM motors or remans?
Is there a relay or module for the headlights like there is for the foglights?
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Car: 87 firebird
Engine: 2.8 MFI
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Re: headlight motor rebuild? yes or no?
I fixed both of mine with some air line hose. Found that fix on the Internet somewhere (they used a hot melt glue stick).
Basically what you do is remove the headlight motor from the assembly. Open motor up and the old pulverized bushing dust will just fall out (the only reason your headlights go up and down sometimes is because enough dust collected together to form a clump and raise the light).
Now cut 3 bits of air line (about 1/2" lengths if I remember). Pop those in to the little cutouts where the old bushings used to be and grease her up in there.
Reasemble and put it back on the light assembly. Job done (and it cost nothing).
Basically what you do is remove the headlight motor from the assembly. Open motor up and the old pulverized bushing dust will just fall out (the only reason your headlights go up and down sometimes is because enough dust collected together to form a clump and raise the light).
Now cut 3 bits of air line (about 1/2" lengths if I remember). Pop those in to the little cutouts where the old bushings used to be and grease her up in there.
Reasemble and put it back on the light assembly. Job done (and it cost nothing).
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