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I just put the Bosch rotors and pads on the 2011 Escape. I might have a new favorite setup. I always find myself needing to mess around with the "claw" that holds the pad in the piston, and these just worked.
The new motor showed up today, well it says delivered anyway....It should be on the porch when I get home. That came from Amazon. The Ebay motor is still lost in the mail. So 21 days later, I gots the motor finally lol...one of the last of it's kind.
I put the new taillights on The Eight Nine today. Also took the opportunity to clean under the tails, then replaced the seal. Didn't get a pic of the new seal though....
I also added an access point out in the garage. Might as well...
Last edited by white89gt; Apr 9, 2022 at 08:53 PM.
I vaguely remember something about this, Brew. Motor for what?
It's a suction motor for an old pressurized carpet/furniture cleaner. It's Grand kids central over here a lot and my daughters borrow it quite a bit. Grandson #3 is due to arrive on my birthday in a few weeks...cool gift ehh. Daughter has a few animals, was cleaning their carpets last month in preparation and the motor went up in smoke lol.
Anyway, replacing the motor to keep it around a bit longer. It does an excellent job and cost effective to repair. The motor isn't exactly right..... a few more amps, larger housing. They discontinued the correct replacement parts for that cleaner. With a little modification it'll be a thing of beauty once more.....hopefully anyway.