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Electric Motor Repair in Arizona
01-26-2009, 13:42
Post: #1
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona
My HWH jack pump motor quit working last month after becoming increasingly
difficult to get going. Today I finally manged to get it out, which was way more
difficult than it ought to have been, but that's typical.

Anyway, I will be in Quartzsite for another couple of weeks, and I wonder if
anyone knows of a good automotive starter repair place in the range of Blythe,
Parker/Havasu, Yuma, or worst-case, Phoenix?

The motor/pump unit is obsolete, so from HWH I would have to replace everything
at a cost of $539 rebuilt or $779 new, plus shipping.

Hooking up the motor to battery cables showed that it will still run, but only
if you give it a starting twist!


Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
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01-26-2009, 14:57
Post: #2
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona

Hi Don
Have you found the shops in Yuma?
precisionelectric.com
Yuma Electric
Central Motor Parts
My opinion would be that a farming community would give you a more diversified service level.
I think it would be worth a try.
Sorry I missed you when you left the Nest.
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge WLWB41
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01-26-2009, 16:32
Post: #3
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona
Don: A good starter/generator shop should be able to fix it. I had
mine quit a few years back and the motor was perfect other than a
broken wire inside. I think the motor is built in Yugoslavia and is
really well done.

R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> My HWH jack pump motor quit working last month after becoming
increasingly difficult to get going. Today I finally manged to get it
out, which was way more difficult than it ought to have been, but
that's typical.
>
> Anyway, I will be in Quartzsite for another couple of weeks, and I
wonder if anyone knows of a good automotive starter repair place in
the range of Blythe, Parker/Havasu, Yuma, or worst-case, Phoenix?
>
> The motor/pump unit is obsolete, so from HWH I would have to replace
everything at a cost of $539 rebuilt or $779 new, plus shipping.
>
> Hooking up the motor to battery cables showed that it will still
run, but only if you give it a starting twist!
>
>
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
>
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01-26-2009, 16:52
Post: #4
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona
Hey Don,
Sorry to hear about your trouble. It was nice meeting you at
Quartzsite. I wanted to talk with you about your antenna array you
had. hee hee hee

Well, Thanx for the internet! We were parked right behind you.
I'll have to check all the internet options to see which way to go.
Look forward to seeing you again at the next Wanderlodge function,
have a safe trip home.

Sincerely,
Michael & Tami

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> My HWH jack pump motor quit working last month after becoming
increasingly difficult to get going. Today I finally manged to get it
out, which was way more difficult than it ought to have been, but
that's typical.
>
> Anyway, I will be in Quartzsite for another couple of weeks, and I
wonder if anyone knows of a good automotive starter repair place in
the range of Blythe, Parker/Havasu, Yuma, or worst-case, Phoenix?
>
> The motor/pump unit is obsolete, so from HWH I would have to
replace everything at a cost of $539 rebuilt or $779 new, plus
shipping.
>
> Hooking up the motor to battery cables showed that it will still
run, but only if you give it a starting twist!
>
>
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
>
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01-26-2009, 17:31
Post: #5
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona
Don:

The motor off my 84 could not be rebuilt for much less than a new motor.

http://www.psep.biz/store/wai_50-9101_th..._by_o\
em_.htm#AHLPL0003

Take a look at WAI 82-6855

The original motor was by Fenner Stone

Good luck

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35 "Ruff Diamond"
Duncan, Oklahoma

At 06:42 PM 1/26/2009 -0700, you wrote:
>My HWH jack pump motor quit working last month after becoming increasingly
>difficult to get going. Today I finally manged to get it out, which was
>way more difficult than it ought to have been, but that's typical.
>
>Anyway, I will be in Quartzsite for another couple of weeks, and I wonder
>if anyone knows of a good automotive starter repair place in the range of
>Blythe, Parker/Havasu, Yuma, or worst-case, Phoenix?
>
>The motor/pump unit is obsolete, so from HWH I would have to replace
>everything at a cost of $539 rebuilt or $779 new, plus shipping.
>
>Hooking up the motor to battery cables showed that it will still run, but
>only if you give it a starting twist!
>
>
>Don Bradner
>90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
>My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
>
>
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01-27-2009, 09:01
Post: #6
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona
I find electric motor repair shops like staying with the ac types.
Starter/alt repair/rebuilders usuly redo any 12volt dc motors. I had
a primuspump rebuilt for $45.00 +$10.tip at a local shop while I
waited.

sounds like more than brushes or bearings since there is not a
start compacitor on the dc units??. I would think the safe bet is
to run the genset when ever you are leveling on low batteries so as
to not screwup a hydropump motor in the future ( since the detroit
cant be running during hwh operation)
Greg ofGreg&Tim 94ptCa


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> My HWH jack pump motor quit working last month after becoming
increasingly difficult to get going. Today I finally manged to get
it out, which was way more difficult than it ought to have been, but
that's typical.
>
> Anyway, I will be in Quartzsite for another couple of weeks, and I
wonder if anyone knows of a good automotive starter repair place in
the range of Blythe, Parker/Havasu, Yuma, or worst-case, Phoenix?
>
> The motor/pump unit is obsolete, so from HWH I would have to
replace everything at a cost of $539 rebuilt or $779 new, plus
shipping.
>
> Hooking up the motor to battery cables showed that it will still
run, but only if you give it a starting twist!
>
>
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
>
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01-27-2009, 09:20
Post: #7
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona
the other thing that can be hard to start is the pumpside with
little issue or resulting issue at the electric motor side. Electric
motor damage may be a result

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "timvasqz" wrote:
>
> I find electric motor repair shops like staying with the ac types.
> Starter/alt repair/rebuilders usuly redo any 12volt dc motors. I
had
> a primuspump rebuilt for $45.00 +$10.tip at a local shop while I
> waited.
>
> sounds like more than brushes or bearings since there is not a
> start compacitor on the dc units??. I would think the safe bet is
> to run the genset when ever you are leveling on low batteries so
as
> to not screwup a hydropump motor in the future ( since the detroit
> cant be running during hwh operation)
> Greg ofGreg&Tim 94ptCa
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
> wrote:
> >
> > My HWH jack pump motor quit working last month after becoming
> increasingly difficult to get going. Today I finally manged to get
> it out, which was way more difficult than it ought to have been,
but
> that's typical.
> >
> > Anyway, I will be in Quartzsite for another couple of weeks, and
I
> wonder if anyone knows of a good automotive starter repair place
in
> the range of Blythe, Parker/Havasu, Yuma, or worst-case, Phoenix?
> >
> > The motor/pump unit is obsolete, so from HWH I would have to
> replace everything at a cost of $539 rebuilt or $779 new, plus
> shipping.
> >
> > Hooking up the motor to battery cables showed that it will still
> run, but only if you give it a starting twist!
> >
> >
> > Don Bradner
> > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> > My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
> >
>
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01-27-2009, 11:34
Post: #8
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona
Issue resolved, motor fixed.

Macy read my post last night and went to bat for me. He directed me to Chuck
Barnes at CCW, who in turn sent me the number for Danny Barnes in Blythe (his
father, although that wasn't said at the time). Danny was expecting my call this
morning, and told me he was happy to look at it but couldn't be sure he had
parts, if necessary.

I spent the morning at his place while he worked on it. The problem was obvious
(to him) - the motor had overheated at some point (probably many different
times) and had thrown off most of the solder on the commutator lugs. He
painstakingly resoldered them all and put in new brushes.

From observation and the questions people kept coming in to ask I suspect that
Danny could fix almost anything automotive, although motors/alternators and
carburetors appear to be the specialty.

I've reinstalled the motor and it is running like new. Cost was $80.

Greg, the engine lockout for the jacks must be a newer thing than '90. I don't
have a lockout.

I didn't think I had much of a voltage problem, but I recently cleaned the main
ground and positive connection stud and gained a half a volt at the engine
computer and on the dash gauge. May have contributed to overheating.

>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
> wrote:
>>
>> My HWH jack pump motor quit working last month after becoming
>increasingly difficult to get going. Today I finally manged to get
>it out, which was way more difficult than it ought to have been, but
>that's typical.
>>
>> Anyway, I will be in Quartzsite for another couple of weeks, and I
>wonder if anyone knows of a good automotive starter repair place in
>the range of Blythe, Parker/Havasu, Yuma, or worst-case, Phoenix?
>>
>> The motor/pump unit is obsolete, so from HWH I would have to
>replace everything at a cost of $539 rebuilt or $779 new, plus
>shipping.
>>
>> Hooking up the motor to battery cables showed that it will still
>run, but only if you give it a starting twist!
>>
>>
>> Don Bradner
>> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
>> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
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01-27-2009, 12:33
Post: #9
Electric Motor Repair in Arizona

Don
Remarkable!
We are happy you were able to resolve the issue so quickly.
Danny Barnes sounds like a guy we all need to meet.
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge WLWB41
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