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Author: | Dan-o [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:40 pm ] |
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For what its worth, Kim (Passion4Mopars) does a fantastic job restoring our Mopar junk to better than new quality. Before she had jumped into this post I was going to recommend her for the rebuild. |
Author: | Passion4Mopars [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:30 pm ] |
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Thanks Dan-o! I try hard to put out the best quality I can and learn as much as I can. Hope I've done one for you? |
Author: | Dan-o [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:06 pm ] |
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Quote: Thanks Dan-o! I try hard to put out the best quality I can and learn as much as I can. Hope I've done one for you?
Yes, I think you may remember this car....Still going great, got me through a rainy AND snowy Road Rally 2 weeks ago! |
Author: | Passion4Mopars [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:45 pm ] |
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Well heck we talk on Facebook alot and sometimes you just can't put a nickname to a name or a car...until you see it again. I had a pic of your car on my FB page and now I'm not sure where it went...it seems sometimes FB eats my stuff up ROTFLMAO THANK YOU again for recommendation, that means alot! |
Author: | Tim Keith [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 9:29 pm ] |
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Quote: Have you tried opening the faulty wiper motor? I recently took apart one from my Aspen (don't know if they are identical), and there are bearings to be lubed, and carbon brushes to be repaired/replaced, and then it will probably go on wipin'!
I agree here, this repair is often workable for a Ford, Honda as well. You might have to file down a set of brushes from some other motor, but I'd bet the old motor can be good again.
At least pull it apart before throwing it away, there's always lessons to be learned for later use! Olaf. |
Author: | KBB_of_TMC [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:46 am ] |
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When I serviced a '65 wiper motor in the club Barracuda, the FSM specified a lead-based grease I couldn't find, so I just used some GP bearing grease and it worked fine. I've opened up a number of Mopar wiper motors, but never found a source to replace the plastic "fork" used to engauge the switch when parking. Cleaning contacts, etc. was straight forward. |
Author: | MotoGrey [ Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:30 pm ] |
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Kim, Do you repair variable speed wipers as well? The motor from my '62 Lancer has a shorted armature. Thx, Ray |
Author: | Passion4Mopars [ Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:36 pm ] |
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Ray Yes sir I do. You can shoot me an email, shoot me the motor or give me a call and we can take care of that for you. |
Author: | SlantSixDan [ Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:54 pm ] |
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Quote: When I serviced a '65 wiper motor in the club Barracuda, the FSM specified a lead-based grease I couldn't find
For reference, that grease (Led-Plate, actually a lead-based anti-sieze compound) is important to prevent wear on the pivots and cams. You can get it under Briggs & Stratton part number 93963. Brush-top can. Works great wherever an anti-sieze compound is needed (but don't use it on oxygen sensors, for obvious reasons). If you don't want to buy the can from Briggs and Stratton, you can get a smaller tube of graphite-based anti-sieze at the parts store and it will work fine. Regular grease will work in the short run, but not in the long term.
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Author: | KBB_of_TMC [ Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:41 am ] |
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For our club's cars, I've done a couple of 2sp/3sp wiper hybrids, where some of the parts came from a 2sp car and some from a 3sp. I just got the schematics of both, make a truth table for both, figured out the logic of the wiring and switches, then made a harness up that worked fine. It was far more work than just finding the right motor, and so I wouldn't do it that way again - I'd stick with whatever the harness was for and try to find the matching switch and motor. I've found that there are differences over the years with motors that seemed identical on the outside, so be sure to test it before you put the wiper arms on. I've not found a source for the little park cams and switches that break inside the motors - perhaps somebody knows where to get them? Everything else inside the several motors I opened up seemed OK. |
Author: | KBB_of_TMC [ Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:43 am ] |
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PS Thanks Dan for the lead on the grease. |
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