Camaro Research Group Discussion > Originality
Hurst blower motor cage ?
paulmanta:
I have been fixing up the daily driver 67 Camaro and finally getting the heaters sorted, they were filed up with mouse food/nests and the flaps were stiff and there was no airflow so a complete job was needed.
Fenders off, boxes out, shop-vac used, then a dip in the disinfectant bath for a day or two and its all looking better.
One of the things I found was that the rodents had eaten the plastic fan cage so today I removed its remains and put in the used tin one I had in stock.
Closer inspection of the remains of the old one showed a part number and a Hurst logo.
Did Hurst make fan cages for GM back in the day ? I am sure as I can be that this car has never been taken apart, all the sealer and nuts look totally undisturbed, the core was a Harrison that matched numbers with the car pretty well so I think this is original.
1968 Z28:
My 68 fan has the plastic cage and also has the "H". The "H" is for the Harrison radiator division.
paulmanta:
Is it ! Ah ha !
The Logo looks a lot like a Hurst logo, its quite small and probably where my mistake was made.
Thanks.
HawkX66:
Here's the one out of my 69. You're right about it looking like the Hurst "H".
L78 steve:
That is Hurst. Has the shifter through the H.
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