Re: 1937 115 windshield wipers
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Two words. Pot Metal and Easily broken. Especially when disassembling a parts car on a 100 degree day with dehydration and mosquito's threatening your life.
Posted on: 2015/2/2 9:34
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Re: 1937 115 windshield wipers
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Thanks, that's what I suspected. Thus no old spares, I guess. I think I'll fashion something out of some thick aluminum I have. Now I have to get the proper wiper arms/blades...
Posted on: 2015/2/2 15:09
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Re: 1937 115 windshield wipers
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its not so much the thickness of the part, its getting it in there to still allow full swing of the wiper pivot. I have simply used a thin nyloc nut when I get too frustrated with the tight clearance of the pot metal spanner...
Posted on: 2015/2/2 17:38
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Re: 1937 115 windshield wipers
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As to finding the needed parts,check out Tuck211113 on Ebay no.121564098719 who has a pair of them new. These are his last set.
Posted on: 2015/2/8 13:04
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Re: 1937 115 windshield wipers
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Thanks "convert" - of course somebody beat me to them!
Posted on: 2015/2/13 13:12
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Re: 1937 115 windshield wipers
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If you haven't found a way to fix the wiper transmission clamps John Ulrich makes repro ones(not cheap $40.00 each)510-223-9587 or julrich2847@att.net or julrichpackard.com
Posted on: 2015/4/4 21:59
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