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removing drive motor

Their was a small fire in rear of the motor (brushes area) & now it does not work at all, has anyone removed he drive motor & if so what is the best way to go about this, I have been in the auto repair business for over 30yrs so I can turn a wrench or 2
  • Posted 15 Dec 2013 11:35
  • By igloo
  • joined 15 Dec'13 - 2 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
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do you have the battery out? do you have the area under the battery cleaned up? do you have the plate that sits under the battery (between battery and frame) out?
  • Posted 19 Mar 2015 22:43
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
Looked at your post. We have are truck in the air. The problem that we are having is getting at all the bolts. Any suggestions on this entire process???
  • Posted 19 Mar 2015 06:31
  • By Howard
  • joined 22 May'14 - 5 messages
  • New Hampshire, United States
this is not a trivial job, and has considerable safety concerns, and is not a job I would ever send someone to do, who has not already done this job under supervision by someone who is experienced at this type of work. The weight of the motor is only 1 of many safety concerns.
1st, do you have the correct tools to safely remove the battery and if so, then remove the battery, and thoroughly clean the battery compartment and under the compartment of corrosion, properly dispose of the corrosion-debris (should not be allowed to flush into the watershed, and the dust is a breathing hazard) and mark the the cables so you know where they went/go on the motor.
The next question is how are you going to get under the truck, do you have a pit or are you going to put the truck on a lift, or are you going to remove the forks and turn the truck over so it is sitting on its mast? Do you have stands that are rated for the weight of this truck? it's weight even with out the battery is still more than almost any automotive jack stand is rated for.
If you have gotten to this point, and still think you are going to do this job by yourself, come on back and we can discuss the rest of what you will need to consider b4 you start.
  • Posted 15 Dec 2013 23:40
  • Modified 15 Dec 2013 23:43 by poster
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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