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Heater motor...
Well, I'm sure this approach will draw some criticism, but bear in mind I was a poor college student at the time.
When the heater fan motor in my 81 Spider was found to be a solid lump of rust, I too balked at the high price of a replacement. "This is a freakin' electric motor", I thought, "how special can it be?" So I paid a visit to a cousin and her husband who had inherited a whole stack of unknown auto parts that were left behind when they bought their house.
I chose a motor that was approximately the right size, diameter-wise, and had the same shaft diameter as the original. It was a bit longer, so I had to cut a hole in the bottom of the heater box, and "massage" the transmission tunnel a tiny bit with a hammer for clearance.
The motor was a snug fit into the heater box, and I secured it with a little epoxy.
The upside to this approach was twofold: 1) it cost me a few dollars for a tube of JB Weld, as opposed to $100+ for an original motor, and 2) the replacement fan must've been from a freakin' school bus, because that sucker put out the air! No problem at all defrosting the windshield.
So, my advice? The heater motor can probably be substituted with one from a lesser make (at a lesser price) without negatively impacting the inherent value of a Spider. Stop by your friendly auto parts store during a slow time, and see if you can find something that'll work. You could, I suppose, use a used motor like I did, but knowing what a pain it is to get the heater out, you probably would do well to use a new one.
YMMV, etc. etc.
- Paul Witek
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