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‘79 wiper problem

rumblefish360

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Below is a picture of my wiper motor for my ‘79 Magnum. Notice the broken part. It can be removed easy enough I guess. (LOL) But, the name of this part and part number I could t find in my factory books.

Can anyone help with a name, part number to obtain one of there even on a dealers shelf somewhere, or, have one that I can purchase?

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This is a common issue for 78 -79 Magnums and Cordobas. You won't find NOS, and if you did they won't last due to brittleness. Here is a Facebook Marketplace link for a fella who is now 3D printing them. He also 3D prints the rectangular white interior light lenses for the cars too. He is a member of the 78 -79 Dodge Magnum Owners FB group. 76-79 Mopar Wiper Cams
 
This is a common issue for 78 -79 Magnums and Cordobas. You won't find NOS, and if you did they won't last due to brittleness. Here is a Facebook Marketplace link for a fella who is now 3D printing them. He also 3D prints the rectangular white interior light lenses for the cars too. He is a member of the 78 -79 Dodge Magnum Owners FB group. 76-79 Mopar Wiper Cams
Awesome! Excellent! Thanks a bunch.
 
I was just going to post about the recast wiper cams. As having used one, they're great and not too hard to install
 
If you need any advice or assistance on this, be glad to
 
If you need any advice or assistance on this, be glad to

I’d love to take you up on your advice. I’m have finally got around to tooling around on this issue after a ton and a half of other stuff that is more important.

Below is a picture that I’m not quite sure on exactly how to orientate the transmission arm and the light and dark blue plastic pieces.

Since when I took it out of the car, everything had basically shattered. The dark blue piece can spin around and with a little force make a complete 360° turn. I’m not sure how this was orientated to begin with.

If you have a picture, great, otherwise not a big deal, I’m sure your description will be most helpful. Thanks for extending the helping hand. It is certainly most needed. I would hate to screw this up!
 
The slot in the arm goes onto the plastic circle, with the arm IN THE NOTCH BETWEEN THE TWO RAISED EDGES OF THE DARK BLUE PIECE. In between the 10 o'clock and noon position on your pic. Now: you may have difficulty snapping the hole over the circle ( I had to s-l-o-w-l-y ream the hole out s-l-i-g-h-t-l-y in order to snap the hole onto it. )
 
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