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Vacuum Windshield Wiper Motor
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V8JR |
04-13-2023 @ 9:07 PM
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Any recommendations of where one can get a vacuum windshield motor for a 1940 Ford rebuilt? Thanks - V8JR
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40 Coupe |
04-14-2023 @ 4:31 AM
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"Clean Sweep" in Oregon.
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JayChicago |
04-14-2023 @ 7:55 AM
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Have you tried a few drops of oil down the motor's vacuum tube? Often that will free-up an old stuck motor. A few drops of light oil, then gently manipulate the mechanism by hand.
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fortyford |
04-16-2023 @ 7:07 AM
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https://rebuildingtricowipers.com/ Try installing vacuum line down into a bottle of Marvel Mystery Oil and manually work wipers back and forth to draw oil in.See how it works then!Works wonders with me!If not send it to Ficken.
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rustedorrotting |
05-20-2023 @ 12:09 PM
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I have 3 i rebuilt for my 41 ford. Just take them apart and clean and put back together. I happen to have a tool that fits the special bolts although a pair of needle nosed vice grips will work. If you would like me to do yours, let me know.
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