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Unread 14-01-2005, 21:34
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Re: Interface of the window lift motors

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Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
If you want a quick and dirty method, fill the larger coupler with epoxy and just place it on the smaller window motor. Should be about as strong as the plastic coupler is...
If you do that put some sort of oil on the gear on the motor first so hopefully you will be able to slide it off after it hardens. For the past two years, we have CNC machined our own steel couplers for the Nippon Denso motors, but I don't know what your capabilities are.
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