Re: [Chrysler300] '61 G driver power window motor. Any out there!?
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Re: [Chrysler300] '61 G driver power window motor. Any out there!?



In my experience, there are two types of earlly 60's motors. One the standard type, the other listed in the parts book as "dura type" . The standard type motor and mount is interchangable side to side and front to back.  The "dura type"  is side specific and much less common. For some reason, there can be standard and "dura types" mixed on the same car, I have run into this twice.  There are differences in the way the mount attaches to the regulator and to the motor, but the easiest way to tell is to check where the  wires come out of the motor. The standard come out of the bottom of the motor, the "dura type" come out of the middle.  If any of my cars have the "dura type" that fails, I remove it and replace it with standard. This involves changing out the regulator, but if there is a failure in the future, it's much easier to find a standard motor that the "dura type" .
 
300ly
 
Russ Vaughan 
 
 
 


Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As I recall, the Left Front is the same motor as the Right Rear and the 
Right Front is the same as the Left Rear. So a given car will have 2 
different motors, the opposite of each other.
And I'm sure there are several different looking ones, but they may 
interchange. Check the mounting holes and the gear position/size.
And I also seem to recall that the motors are not grounded, The 
direction of the current flow is what makes them go up or down. This 
means you connect your Positive lead to one terminal and the Neg to the 
other to see if the motor is good, reverse the leads to see it turn the 
other way.

Regards, Ray


On Jul 1, 2005, at 2:29 PM, Kenneth Wilson wrote:

> Brandt
>
>  I have a bunch of motors and gear assays.  But as I recall there are
>  possibly 3 kids of motor/gear box configurations that have different
>  mounting hole locations.  some time back a fellow Lister needed a 
> motor
>  I sent pictures as well as he sending his and it was here that we saw 
> a
>  significant difference.  I attached the photos of types I have,  turns
>  out his (1959,60 0r 61?? was different yet) .I, in my 62's (hdt's) 
> found
>  inconsistent, between cars,  use of right and left hand gear boxes for
>  each  similar location. Let me know what you need.  Contact me 
> directly.
>
>  Regards  ken Wilson, San Jose Calif.
>  1962 Chrysler 300's
>
>  Brandt Jimerson wrote:
>
>  >Hello everyone! Say, my G driver  power window motor just ended its 
> life. Does anyone have one in good working order? I left this message 
> a few weeks ago then found out it still had a little life but now it's 
> not working. Someone had left an email saying they could probabley 
> help but I'm not sure (forget) who it was. There is this fact however, 
> that there were two different motors (?) and/or 'setups', that the G 
> came with for power windows. This is what I recall from Jeff Carter. I 
> do NOT know if he used those exact words but if it would help, the #s 
> on the 'trans. brackett', ( again, not sure of correct terminology), 
> is H-12101. There doesn't appear to have any numbers on the motor 
> itself.  Thank you TONS in advance!!   300ly, Brandt H. J. w/ a G. in 
> San Diego area, California.
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