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Anyone else restoring their wiper motor?

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Here re is a nice link to a PDF for the wiring and testing, a little more of an advanced doc but worth it.

http://vintage.mitchell1.com/PClubData/chassis/del77/V2D775132.pdf
 
Thanks, it is always a chore to DE-CHEVY a mopar! the last owner had sprayed everything in the engine bay black, typical! lol still scraping black paint off the wires at the bulk head, in the mean time trying to re do everything else.

That link shows the testing method that works if all your parts are good.
 
Looks great "Bigman"
Yup, that is a swell detail job!
An often "overlooked" item in the engine compartment!
 
Looks awsome! Does any company make restored 3 speed wiper motors, i tried passion for mopars for the last week but no answer or reply back. Thanks
 
I have a few motors but im not sure if they are correct to the car. I putting a 3 speed wiper motor on my 68 charger. Im not sure if they ever came with 3 speeds from the factory. I have the switch and proper linkage but no motor that i know would definatley fit the car. Thanks
 
Was having issues with the ark feature again, solved this time I think. I believe I had the housing on wrong and the copper contact bar was not making a good connection, clocked it the right way and got the bar back into position, seems to work now. If anyone needs help let me know.

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That one looks fantastic, great work on the resto. it's perfect. I am looking for a year correct one for 1969 B body 2 speed.


If you need a three speed wiper motor restored, PM me and I will give you the information to a guy in Michigan that restores and rebuilds them for $245.
He has done several for me, I have included photo's of the recent one he restored for me.View attachment 172273View attachment 172274View attachment 172275View attachment 172276View attachment 172277View attachment 172278View attachment 172279
 
Hi again big man - It seems like we keep walking the same trail as we restore our 70 roadrunners. What if anything did you do with your wiring harness? The harness on my wiper motor was crispy and I wanted to order a new one to go with the new engine and front wiring harness Im installing. The problem I ran into is I have an a/c car as I see you do also. I cant find anyone that makes a wiring harness for a a/c car as the factory wiring diagram shows that there is a blue wire that goes to the a/c (low) pressure cutout switch and a green wire that goes to oil pressure sender?? (cant quite remember now). The M&H harness I ordered from year one #23500 has the right firewall connector and the right colored wires for the motor & ballast resistor, but it is listed for a two speed not a three speed and is missing the last blue and green wire.

From your other thread, it looks like you are not using your a/c, but what about the oil pressure sender? How did you address these issues?


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Here is a quick pic of mine. Not as gorgeous as your freshly cad plated one, but good enough for my car.

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