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    broken fin blower motor okay to run?

    One of the fins on the cage for my blower motor I bought is broken. Also the outside ring that is connected to the fins has a gap because of the fin being broken.

    Will it be okay to run? I just bought it used from on here but checking it was safe to run before I install it.

    #2
    The blower will probably make noise and vibrate. With part of the squirrel cage missing, the rest will soon disintegrate from imbalance. Kind of not the effort to change.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      #3
      yup..like he says! ^
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        #4
        Why don't you install your old cage on the new motor you purchased, The vibration and noise will drive you crazy if you install the broken one.
        harry/harout

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          #5
          You cant do that, the blowers are balanced as an assembly
          Build thread

          Bimmerlabs

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            #6
            nando,
            I just want to make sure I have the terminology correct.
            Are you saying that this

            is all one unit and that the white plastic pieces can't be installed separately into the rest of the unit?
            Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!

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              #7
              Yes
              Build thread

              Bimmerlabs

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                #8
                I've heard of and witnessed people superglue a cracked bird cage back together on these cars with 0 issues.

                Use at your discretion though.


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by smooth View Post
                  is all one unit and that the white plastic pieces can't be installed separately into the rest of the unit?
                  Not to pick nits, but the arrow you drew points at the resisters for selecting fan speed. They are attached to the brown piece of plastic shown and that can be replaced separately from the motor/fan assembly. But Nando is right, the fan blades are pretty much permanently attached to the motor shaft

                  It sounds like you have pieces missing, so the super glue solution may not work.

                  I just fixed this over the weekend with a part I pulled from a local junkyard (Crazy Rays in Jessup MD). They had a second E30 that as of Saturday looked like it still had the blower in it. Depending on where you are in VA, you might be able to grab that one.
                  Last edited by bobm123; 01-02-2012, 10:57 PM.

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                    #10
                    the arrow was already drawn on the picture. I'm referring to the white plastic pieces.
                    Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!

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                      #11
                      With the fan broken, it can also distort while spinning and rub the inside of the housing, possibly cutting into it/melting it.

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                        #12
                        Thats what I was afraid of. Now to see what the seller will do.

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                          #13
                          There are 3 e30s at Crazy Ray's in Baltimore (out on "the Point"). All three of them appeared to have the entire HVAC system intact.

                          And if you go there, pull 2 blower fans. I need one too, and didn't even think about it when I was there on Monday, dammit.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by irish44j View Post
                            There are 3 e30s at Crazy Ray's in Baltimore (out on "the Point"). All three of them appeared to have the entire HVAC system intact.

                            And if you go there, pull 2 blower fans. I need one too, and didn't even think about it when I was there on Monday, dammit.
                            just a heads up from the photo you posts you have a different blower motor than the one pictured above.

                            there are 2 types of blower motors over the years, seems to be based on what type of heater core you have.

                            for anyone else reading this who isn't sure what type of blower motor they need here's the link: http://www.bavauto.com/assets/prodin...heatercore.htm

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                              #15
                              Z3 blower motors fit e30's...Just did it and saved a ton over trying to find a worn out e30 blower selling for more than it was worth....Just FYI
                              Maybe a noobie here, but been fixing e30s longer than some of you have been on this earth!...I'm just sayin'

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