hi,
i need a picture how the complete wiper motor with arms is mounted correctly in a 58 coupe.
thanks in advancefor any help.
ben
wiper motor assembling
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Re: wiper motor assembling
Just happen to have ours out:
Good luck!
Dave
Good luck!
Dave
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Currently in restoration
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Re: wiper motor assembling
thank you for the fast response.
how do you mount it in the car? do you have to dissamble the arms to put it correctl on the mounting plate. i am a little confused here....thank you
how do you mount it in the car? do you have to dissamble the arms to put it correctl on the mounting plate. i am a little confused here....thank you
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Re: wiper motor assembling
Hi Ben,
I disconnected both pivot arms to get the whole thing out. (I reattached them for these pictures). The four empty grommets you see are the mounting holes for the brackets up under the dash. It was fairly simple actually. But if I remember correctly, the brackets under the dash go between the moving arms and the aluminum plate.
Does that help?
Dave
I disconnected both pivot arms to get the whole thing out. (I reattached them for these pictures). The four empty grommets you see are the mounting holes for the brackets up under the dash. It was fairly simple actually. But if I remember correctly, the brackets under the dash go between the moving arms and the aluminum plate.
Does that help?
Dave
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"A.J." '58 356A Cabrio #150590
Currently in restoration
"A.J." '58 356A Cabrio #150590
Currently in restoration
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Re: wiper motor assembling
I wrote an article years ago, should still be in the Tech Section on the web site "T2 Wiper Motor R&R" or similar. No pictures, but I believe the description will suffice.
Brian
Brian
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