Re: Windshield wipers
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Look at plates 42 and 43 of the 55-56 parts manual. Very good illustrations.
Posted on: 2009/6/28 11:16
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Re: Windshield wipers
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This illustration from parts book about as good as it gets for exploded dwng.
If you have tried the oiling and still not much action, it's possible there is a vac leak but I'd go ahead and replace all the hoses rather than just trim the ends. You can cap the port on right side of balance valve (as looking at item 31.38619 in dwng) going to washer to totally eliminate all the washer associated. Make sure the two small hoses to wiper switch are on correct ports. Move the little lever under knob to one side or other with engine running & if hiss is heard at either position, reverse hoses. If still an original motor and never been rebuilt, then that would be the next step. This companywiperman.com/ highly recommended but takes about 3 wks.
Posted on: 2009/6/28 11:23
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Alternate solution: electric wipers -- problem solved.
If you still want the washer function, then there are simple, cheap aftermarket units for that. Personally, I always disconnect the washer because it tends to scratch the windshield glass. Craig
Posted on: 2009/6/28 12:10
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This may sound nuts, but seriously.... Brake fluid.
my 56 pats wipers were trying but deathly slow and weak. On the advice of a neighbor and fellow classic car enthusist, i put an ounce or two worth of regular old DOT 3 brake fluid into the wiper motor using a short hose, and let it sit for twenty minutes. After waiting i reconnected, and couldnt believe the difference! It was like a compleely different motor. he said he had useed it with great sucess on his own late 40s Plymouth.
Posted on: 2009/6/28 14:55
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i did manually operate the valve during the 20 minute sit.
Posted on: 2009/6/28 14:58
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This is what was placed on my '55 Packard 400. It bolts right on and I was able to still use my original knob on the interior.
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Posted on: 2009/6/28 16:33
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Thanks all for the suggestions, the hose connection was per diagram so its gota be a leak somewhere, will replace the hose and will try the brake fluid. Should have time next week.
Posted on: 2009/6/28 19:50
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In the absence of other problems, a wiper motor rebuild should restore excellent wiper operation. I highly recommend Ficken Wiper Service, once a Trico service facility; many who have reported back on his service say the results are excellent, and of course you maintain originality of your car which may or may not be of importance to you.
Posted on: 2009/6/28 19:56
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My aim is to keep her as original as possible and even plan to put some 1955 coins in the ashtrays. Your suggestions are gratefully appreciated and well as your patience, I still will have lots of questions. If the new hose or other suggestions fail and the only fix is to remove the motor for rebuild, when I remove the motor will the cable assembly under the dash remain attached or is something that I need to know. Thanks
Posted on: 2009/6/28 21:08
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