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mmiddle 11-14-2013 12:30 AM

Re: power window regulators on the cheap
 
well Crap! I should have read further down.

Also look at www.mouser.com/ They are in Mansfield, Tx They are a electronics components supply company

70STOVEBOLT 11-14-2013 05:57 PM

Re: power window regulators on the cheap
 
Has anyone who did this mod tested them in the truck yet?

bonnieclyde100 11-14-2013 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 70STOVEBOLT (Post 6363929)
Has anyone who did this mod tested them in the truck yet?

mine have been in my truck for almost a month and they work great better than the aftermaket kits that turn the hand crank shaft to raise and lower the window and it is closer to what stock would be

70STOVEBOLT 11-14-2013 06:33 PM

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Does it matter what year the motor comes from? I see a bunch of different part numbers but they all look very similar. I know there are different numbers of teeth, looks like we need 9 tooth motors.

bonnieclyde100 11-14-2013 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by 70STOVEBOLT (Post 6363976)
Does it matter what year the motor comes from? I see a bunch of different part numbers but they all look very similar. I know there are different numbers of teeth, looks like we need 9 tooth motors.

mine is one that is for 1991 chevy truck but there is probably many that will work

70STOVEBOLT 11-15-2013 12:32 PM

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bonnieclyde100 what type of switches did you use? I see colgad posted that a reversing switch is needed. I was planning on using the chrome gm style switches.

bonnieclyde100 11-15-2013 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 70STOVEBOLT (Post 6365697)
bonnieclyde100 what type of switches did you use? I see colgad posted that a reversing switch is needed. I was planning on using the chrome gm style switches.

those should work they are a reversing switch i used switches that came from an aftermarket kit that i had.

70STOVEBOLT 11-15-2013 04:59 PM

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Ok, good. Thanks for the info and the write up on this.

First c10 11-15-2013 06:36 PM

Re: power window regulators on the cheap
 
I plan to do this same Modification. I was looking at these.
Think these will work?


http://www.summitracing.com/parts/el...-421/overview/

bonnieclyde100 11-15-2013 07:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by First c10 (Post 6366164)
I plan to do this same Modification. I was looking at these.
Think these will work?


http://www.summitracing.com/parts/el...-421/overview/

yes they will work and i like the way those look

First c10 11-15-2013 07:15 PM

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I went to the wrecking yard and found a 70 GMC I was going to get a set of window regulators but they wanted $50 each. so I ordered some goodmark repops at $26 to try. figured what the hell its just $52 and I dont have to take my truck apart until its time to install the power set up!

Question is $50 each expensive for regulators at a wrecking yard???

short n wide 72 11-15-2013 11:36 PM

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Great idea!

Thanks for sharing.

Bigdav160 11-16-2013 05:23 PM

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Bringin' it back to the top for a heads up. :burnout:

While looking a drawings in the service manual (pondering the rear window regulators in my Suburban) I just realized I welded my motor bracket and gear 180º in the wrong direction. :dohh:

Don't use the pics in post #35 as a guide. :exit:

motorcritter 11-17-2013 05:10 PM

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I'm going to work with my Dodge Dakota regulator/motor combos- I've got a set of F-body convertible regulator/motor units, too. Winter is coming and I'll have plenty of time to 'experiment'. The window crank/switch idea is also in the plans- that should be pretty easy, compared to gabbing in the regulators.

Syndrome 11-17-2013 09:28 PM

Re: power window regulators on the cheap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigdav160 (Post 6367481)
Bringin' it back to the top for a heads up. :burnout:

While looking a drawings in the service manual (pondering the rear window regulators in my Suburban) I just realized I welded my motor bracket and gear 180º in the wrong direction. :dohh:

Don't use the pics in post #35 as a guide. :exit:

You should contact a moderator and have them edit your post so no one gets caught up with bad ideas.

68 TT 11-20-2013 02:58 AM

Re: power window regulators on the cheap
 
Nice work.

The switches, wiring and relay from a 77-87 Square body truck would be easy to install for a correct look.

jimcaf 11-21-2013 11:03 AM

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I just got these switches off EBAY,best deal Iv could find http://www.ebay.com/itm/TWO-UNIVERSA...81255183341%26
I havent got them installed yet making a bezel took a little time,they feel and look like real good quality pieces,also just ordered a pair of these http://www.jegs.com/i/Electric+Life/...0-099/10002/-1 ,so my wires dont get pinched going from the door to the cab.
Does anyone have photos where they drilled and ran there wires to transition from the doors into the cab??? thanks jim

70STOVEBOLT 11-21-2013 01:19 PM

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jimcaf, did you leave your motor plate the way it is in your pic, or did you have to trim it for clearance? The OP has a specific shape to his motor plate, I was going to just use a rectangular plate, unless there will be clearance issues.

Thanks,
Mark

jimcaf 11-21-2013 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 70STOVEBOLT (Post 6379538)
jimcaf, did you leave your motor plate the way it is in your pic, or did you have to trim it for clearance? The OP has a specific shape to his motor plate, I was going to just use a rectangular plate, unless there will be clearance issues.

Thanks,
Mark

Mark,,,I did just leave it in a rectangular shape and had no issues, the only clearance issue I had that came close was a guide I fabricated to keep the big gear on the regulator in better alignment (not completely necessary) and that is not really a problem its just touching the side of the window guide on the vent assembly.

70STOVEBOLT 11-21-2013 02:31 PM

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jimcaf, would it be possible to see a pic of the other side of your regulators?

jimcaf 11-21-2013 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 70STOVEBOLT (Post 6379650)
jimcaf, would it be possible to see a pic of the other side of your regulators?

Mark,,I dont have a photo of it with the guide in place,Im hoping not to have to pull them back out Im in the process of installing new glass if I do Il post a picture with the guide I fabricated in place jim

jimcaf 11-21-2013 03:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 70STOVEBOLT (Post 6379650)
jimcaf, would it be possible to see a pic of the other side of your regulators?

go back to the top of page 2 ,I like how COLGAD did his guide

70STOVEBOLT 11-21-2013 05:39 PM

Re: power window regulators on the cheap
 
Thanks for the pic, I just wanted to see if you had to clearance the plate for the motor. I don't have my motors yet, but I thought I could go ahead and make the plates ahead of time. I think the motors all have the same bolt pattern and placement of the gear. I like the guide idea too. Thanks again for taking the time to post the pics.

Thanks,
Mark

jimcaf 11-22-2013 05:31 PM

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Mark ,,you might want to make the plates and drill out the big hole and wait welding and on the last 3 till you could hold the motor in place and line up the gears..

70STOVEBOLT 11-22-2013 06:02 PM

Re: power window regulators on the cheap
 
Jim, that was my intention. I don't have my motors yet so I can't drill the mounting holes.
What did you cut the big round hole with, a hole saw?


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