Here is what I have so far, now I gotta figure out how to mate the 2 together to make it work. The teeth fit well
Lol I was just thinking about that earlier today myself so I was doing some research on it. Thack wrote up an article in shorthorns many moons ago, from what I gather you cut off the old handle crank mechanisim and weld a plate to mount the taurus window motor to in that location. Mavdog actually has some images in his picture gallery (thanks for the pics) and it is pretty self explanitory http://mmb.maverick.to/gallery/browseimages.php?do=member&catid=member&imageuser=2587&page=3 I just wish I could find a copy of the original writeup that Thack did...
That is my plan also since reading Tom's article in Shorthorns. Got my motors from Ebay and the project is on the "list"
What year Taurus do they come from? I just looked on Rock Auto, and they are the same as Explorers..1987-95 Taurus, 1995-2001 Explorer...and I just happen to still have one in my driveway... (the ones in the rear doors of the Explorer, are the same as the front doors of the Taurus)
If I recall correctly you Taurus motors and regulators prior to 96. Get rear ones as the tend to have less wear than the fronts.
20 minutes, some tin snips, a screw driver, and 2 sockets and mine are out. I really feel for you guys that work at dealerships...they don't make this stuff easy to work on... The Explorer ones are a little different, they have a removable gear.
You might have to graft part of the motor bracket onto the Maverick regulator, at least that was my plan. The motors that have the removable gears have gear kits available for them. The ones that don't you have to replace the whole motor if any part of it is defective. Yea, some of those regulators are a B&*$% to get out. Don't even consider a Lincoln LS.