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Re: Old Motors
It is that motor. We were using that because it had the right gear size.
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Any Ideas to change the gear on the window motor?
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The worm gear of the Denso motors are considered part of the motor and cannot be modified.
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Why would you want to change the gear?
Just put on the black coupler. Then it can accept a 5/8s keyed shaft. |
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Because the gear that is on that motor does not fit what we have
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Well, what do you have?
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What can it get attatched to?
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The gear we are attaching is about 5.25" diameter with 64 teeth
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By "gear", do you mean the 6-pointed star looking thing on the denso?
Or by "gear", do you mean a 64 tooth chain sprocket? Or by "gear", do you really mean "gear"? How did you possibly get a 64 tooth "gear" to fit perfectly on one of the old keyang motors, but not a window motor? |
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There were 4 compatible couplings in the kit of parts that can be mated to keyed shaft or bolted onto something. Either method could be used to mount you gear, but you should choose the one that works the best.
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