Yes very much so. The cop cars are basically heavy duty everything from suspension to motor and tranny. The motor is a 9c1 only cops came with those motors that year which is mainly a 350 but a little more than a stock one.
no the difference is in the trim on the vehicel the sr5 has a factory tach and sometimes a/c and power options other than the motors are the same
The Electric Motor Warehouse sells pool pumps and motors; other pool accessories like fencing, steps, etc.; electric motors like bathroom fan motors, air compression motors, etc.; and specifically a large collection of Dayton electric motors, including furnace blower motors and pressure washer motors.
Yes. There are other lubricants that are used in motors that are not liquids too.
I think one is conventional starter motors and the other is Gear-reduction starter motor.
Many stores sell the Brushless DC motor. Among them are Robot Shop, Maxon Motor, and Ted Motors. It would be expected that other mechanically oriented stores would sell Brushless DC motors too.
They are just like any other motor. Yes
There are quite a few types of AC motors that are used in everyday common applications. The AC motor is generally used more so than a DC motor. Some of the more well known and practical uses for a AC motor include, water pump motors, robot arm motors and various other uses that make the life of the common man easier.
That model was also available with a 4.1 liter, six cylinder engine.
If you have different axles that are powered by different motors, you will simply have to regulate the speed of the motors to be equal in order to get them to spin independently at the same speed.
yes you should have plenty of room in the engine bay. you probably will need to change the motor mounts and get a different tranny but other than that you should be fine.
No other motor will fit easily.
A motor is essentially two sets of magnets pushing against each other. So the electromagnets in a motor are used to generate a force to provide torque and spin the motor.