WTB/WTT cardinal interior bits for blower motor

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  • SlapDash
    Mod Crazy
    • Jan 2009
    • 675

    #1

    WTB/WTT cardinal interior bits for blower motor

    Looking to trade a cardinal interior bit or two for a blower motor (compatible with aluminum inlet valve). Also have center console, etc. Check the link, let me know what you have and what you want. I am in Rhode Island.

    If you don't want to trade, just hit with with a price and some pics.

    Cheers

    Last edited by SlapDash; 08-24-2009, 11:57 AM.
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  • tater49
    Noobie
    • Jul 2009
    • 33

    #2
    So are you trying to buy cardinal interior bits or blower motor?

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    • BrewCity11
      R3VLimited
      • Mar 2008
      • 2335

      #3
      And also saying there are different blowers? Based on what? Just curious.
      turk@gutenparts.com

      Originally posted by Janderson
      Properly placed zip ties will hold bridges together.

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      • SlapDash
        Mod Crazy
        • Jan 2009
        • 675

        #4
        I have the cardinal interior, I am looking to trade for the blower motor and other bits.

        There are two different blower motors available from what I can gather and they are related to the heater core. If the heater core inlet tubes/valves are aluminum (where it goes into the firewall), like mine, the car needs one type of blower. If the inlet tubes are plastic, it needs another type.

        I don't know why there's a difference, but the body of the blower motor is a little bigger around on the cars with the aluminum inlets.

        I'm not sure on the years or when the change happened, but my rig is an '88 325is.
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        • BrewCity11
          R3VLimited
          • Mar 2008
          • 2335

          #5
          Well, still never heard of the difference before, but i'll take your word for it for now.

          I do have a working blower motor for you.

          Can you email me and we can discuss the trade? turk@gutenparts.com
          turk@gutenparts.com

          Originally posted by Janderson
          Properly placed zip ties will hold bridges together.

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          • SlapDash
            Mod Crazy
            • Jan 2009
            • 675

            #6
            I'll catch up with you.

            If there any others out there with a similar issue, bavauto has an explanation and a photo of the different parts.
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