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#537560 - 09/14/08 05:25 AM
'48 Connie Wiper Motor
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Registered: 07/17/07
Posts: 806
Loc: California
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Well, it is time to replace those old vacuum wipers, so, what motor can I get that will work on the 6volt and is not vacuum.
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#537873 - 09/15/08 03:45 PM
Re: '48 Connie Wiper Motor
[Re: 1948Lincoln]
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Registered: 12/20/05
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Wes Go back to the bottom of page 5, look at "37 zephyr wipers". I fitted a modern 12 volt wiper motor to my 6volt Zephyr, but left it so that it could easily be changed back to vacuum if required, and retains the normal dash wiper knob, there are a couple of pics there. The speed is sedate, but quite adequate.
Regards Peter Smith UK
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#537874 - 09/15/08 03:57 PM
Re: '48 Connie Wiper Motor
[Re: peter_smith]
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Registered: 12/20/05
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Wes It now seems to be on the middle of page 3 ???
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#538062 - 09/16/08 01:00 PM
Re: '48 Connie Wiper Motor
[Re: peter_smith]
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Registered: 08/04/06
Posts: 43
Loc: Sandy, OR
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Or, you may have your existing wiper motor rebuilt by the Wiper Man, contact: http://www.wiperman.com/
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#538070 - 09/16/08 01:49 PM
Re: '48 Connie Wiper Motor
[Re: V8andahalf]
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Registered: 10/28/03
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Before you go to changing it out, try taking it out and putting 2-3 drops of gear oil in the inlet tube, let it sit there for 2-3 minutes then move the arm back and forth, the gear oil will make the felts swell back up and make a good seal. I have done it to 3 of my Packards and they still work perfect and thats been more than 7 years ago for the first one, just did it to my 36 and they work great and doesnt cost much at all.Learned it from my Grandfather who is 91 and he learned the trick back in the 30s. Good Luck with it no mater which way you choose.
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