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Ford Lincoln Mercury Power Window Regulator Motor Gear Plugs Pins Rollers-delrin on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Middlebury, Indiana, United States

Middlebury, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Carguy8t8 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:665-1524 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:74410 UPC:Does not apply

This is the highest quality repair kit you will find for the do-it-your-selfer to do a basic rebuild of the gear assembly in your Ford, Lincoln, Mercury power window motor. If your motor spins but does not open the window, opens the window partially, or keeps running with a clunking noise after it has opened or closed then this kit is what you need. If you need to repair both motors then please select two (2) items above.

*NOTE: This kit does not include a new gear because most of the time the original nylon gear is still in good shape and can be cleaned up and re-used as long as your motor is original and has not been previously repaired with inferior parts. Deterioration of the three torque pins inside the gear is usually what causes the gear to slip on the drive shaft. Don't waste your money on a new nylon gear (that may be inferior to OEM) if you do not need it.
 
 
This kit includes 3 new precision machined Delrin torque pins. These torque pins are the best you can buy because they are precision machined +/- .001" for even torque spread around the entire gear. These pins will not deteriorate and break up over time like the OEM pins.
 
Most power window motors fail because of the OEM torque pins failing and turning into ground up bits inside the gear. This causes the gear to slip on the drive shaft.

For a kit with the correct OEM grease for the gear please see my other listings. 
 
*Beware cheap hand made replacement torque pins which are incorrectly or inconsistently sized. These are most often the reason for damaged, cracked, or broken gears. They should fit snug inside the gear with no slop but not so tight that you must force the gear assembly together.
 
**Beware the OEM style gel torque pins which are designed (in my opinion) to have a lifespan just like the OEM gel pins meaning they are designed to deteriorate and fail over time. I have also seen many of the replacement hollow nylon torque pins that will also eventually break up and fail.

***Beware pins made out of aluminum. Ford made them out of plastic for a reason. 
 
If you need a kit with OEM gear grease then please see my other listings.
 
Please see the compatibility chart for vehicle compatibility. This kit fits all ford Lincoln or Mercury vehicles which use these type of pins. listing every vehicle in the compatibility chart is almost impossible. 

Ships same day if ordered weekdays before 2 pm eastern time.

Thanks for looking!

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