Headlight motor burned.

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Working on my 68 300, got my horns working again, after replacing both horns, now removed headlight motor. I cannot get the 2 screws on the body loose! I did pull end caps as far as I could, looks like inner windings are burned up. Are there after market motors out there or can these be rebuilt? The gears looked in real good shape.

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I cannot get the 2 screws on the body loose!
If you mean the 2 screws holding the magnets in, don't even try. The only way I've seen those removed is with a screwdriver bit being pushed down with an arbor press so the bit stays in the screw. Then the bit has to have a handle on it for leverage.

In other words, they really aren't intended to ever come out.
 
If you mean the 2 screws holding the magnets in, don't even try. The only way I've seen those removed is with a screwdriver bit being pushed down with an arbor press so the bit stays in the screw. Then the bit has to have a handle on it for leverage.

In other words, they really aren't intended to ever come out.
That makes sense to me! I gently held the motor in my vise for leverge and they didnt budge! Do windings look burned?, the insulation is also crispy crumbly. Hopefully I can locate another motor.
 
Working on my 68 300, got my horns working again, after replacing both horns, now removed headlight motor. I cannot get the 2 screws on the body loose! I did pull end caps as far as I could, looks like inner windings are burned up. Are there after market motors out there or can these be rebuilt? The gears looked in real good shape.

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you could possibly go to a hobby store and get a "redneck" alternative. they have some pretty high powered rc car motors at hobby lobby. redwing is a good online alternative
 
If you mean the 2 screws holding the magnets in, don't even try. The only way I've seen those removed is with a screwdriver bit being pushed down with an arbor press so the bit stays in the screw. Then the bit has to have a handle on it for leverage.

In other words, they really aren't intended to ever come out.

you could possibly go to a hobby store and get a "redneck" alternative. they have some pretty high powered rc car motors at hobby lobby. redwing is a good online alternative
Thanks for that tip, ive found a place to send mine to be rebuilt. Im old school and trying to keep my 300 as close to original as possible.
 
that sounds awesome man. I cant find anywhere close enough that can do that for me, all of my shops are like 80 miles away, and until I can get this car running, I have to ride my bicycle. so you see why I would have to improvise until I can get what I need exactly.
 
that sounds awesome man. I cant find anywhere close enough that can do that for me, all of my shops are like 80 miles away, and until I can get this car running, I have to ride my bicycle. so you see why I would have to improvise until I can get what I need exactly.
I know where ennis is, they have a lot of swap meets in the area. Motorplex sometimes has swap meets to. I dont live far from there.
 
I know where ennis is, they have a lot of swap meets in the area. Motorplex sometimes has swap meets to. I dont live far from there.
I've never been to the motor Plex. but I do personally know one of the guys in one of the race teams though. ever heard of that red Camero they're calling crackhead?
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monster of a car. but I used to work with one of the guys on the team, his name was Kevalin
 
I've never been to the motor Plex. but I do personally know one of the guys in one of the race teams though. ever heard of that red Camero they're calling crackhead? View attachment 742216 monster of a car. but I used to work with one of the guys on the team, his name was Kevalin
Dont believe I have, havent been there myself in several years.
 
Dont believe I have, havent been there myself in several years.
definitely should revisit sometime!!! I'm going to get my 55 Cadillac a new custom chassis that can handle the torque of the dodge hellephant crate engine I'll drop in that sucker, I got it from my granddad, he never got to use it so he gave it to me.
 
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