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Trunk lid pull down gearbox for 1985-1999 Cadillac deVille
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Summary This Thing is a replacement for the main gearbox body for the trunk lid pull-down assembly in my 1992 Cadillac deVille, reverse-engineered from the original part (as mine broke in several places, due to age and excessive mechanical stress). It supposedly fits other deVilles from 1985 to 1999, and may fit some other makes and models also (I am not entirely sure). This is just the gearbox casing, with the motor cover separated-out into a bolt-on unit (you can see the broken-and-reglued original part at the end of the photo list), so you will need several of the original parts to make use of these files: the motor and brush assembly the little black corner piece that goes behind the brush assembly's connector tabs the little cap from the end of the motor rotor spindle (its a simple sleeve/sliding bearing; you'll have to press it out of the original part with a small screwdriver) the pull-down loop assembly with thrust bearing, lifter gear, and spring washer the limiter switch assembly The three large main mounting screws. You can re-use all of the original screws to put this together (four new screws will still be needed), but I designed this so that proper machine screws and nuts can be used instead, as I dislike screws just biting into plastic to hold things together (especially on 3d-printed parts) if there's another way. Theoretically, the brush assembly, lifting gear, that little black corner piece, and most of the limiter switch assembly could also be replaced with 3d-printed parts, but mine were in good shape, so I re-used them. I do not plan to create models for these. Update 2018-08-02: My part split along layer lines because it was printed too cold and with too much fan. After seeing where it split, here's a new version (specifically, of the gearbox part) with thicker walls around the motor spindle, and slightly larger holes for the main mounting screws. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Clone Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 80-100% Notes: This part needs to be strong, so print slow, hot as hell, and with as little fan as you can get away with, and use very thick skin/walls (4 mm should do). Basically, you want the part to be solid or nearly so. Make your interior lines (skin, walls, infill) as wide as your hotend can reliably do. Since this will go in a car, do not use PLA - it won't stand the summer heat. I printed mine in PETG (Atomic Bright White), since it's rigid enough and temperature-tolerant. I do not know what other plastics will work here. Incidentally, the original part appears to be made of polycarbonate. Post-Printing In addition to the supports added by your slicer, the gear box has a ring and a set of little vanes about a centimeter tall at the bottom end, just there for the purposes of bed adhesion. Cut them off if so desired - they shouldn't get in the way if you don't, but serve no purpose once the part's in the car. How I Designed This Blender, with lots of measuring and low-density test prints. Custom Section Assembly Take everything apart and clean all of the re-usable parts thoroughly, then assemble the lifting gear, its thrust bearing, and its spring washer onto the pull-down loop/bracket, re-lubing all geared or sliding surfaces in the process (I use Super Lube #51004, but I suppose even 3-in-1 oil will do if that's all you have, just so long as it's plastic-safe). Make sure the pull-down loop is about half way extended on its screw/worm, and use two M4 x 24 mm screws, with washers and nuts to mount it to the gear box, taking care to align the stud in the corner with its cut in the bracket. Rotate the loop so that the two tabs stick out toward the motor mount. Note that one of the two holes has a little bit covering it on the bottom (a little support for the bottom side of the mounting stud). Just cut it off, it'll get in the way of the nut. Press three M3 nuts into their traps in the motor cover. Carefully slide the brush assembly onto the motor, using a knife to press the brushes in enough to get past the edge of the rotor's commutator. Take care to put it in the right way, with its flatter side facing outward, and its connector wires next to the larger of motor's two mounting tabs. Press the motor cover into place carefully, taking care to align the brush assembly's two triangular tabs with the corresponding cuts in the motor cover. You may have to reach in with a knife or small screwdriver and press sideways or inward to align the tabs. Make sure the connector tabs and wires fit into their cutout in the cover properly. Using a knife, carefully lift the corner of the motor cover away from the motor, at the larger of the two mounting tabs, and snap the little black cover piece into place over its mounting stud. Careful, don't break the stud. This little cover piece only goes in one way (the double-tapered end points away from the motor, with the side with the three little nubs sticking into the cover, triangular locking tabs facin.
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