Re: 51 wiper tensioner
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I have quite a few of these in my shop but unfortunately it is hundreds of miles away. Therefore, from memory, I seem to recall that the pin does not go through anything on the stationary plate with the pin resting against its edge. I don't recall anything that blocks it from going through both tangs on the pivoting piece. Is that where you're saying there is a rivet?
Posted on: 2017/11/26 14:45
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Re: 51 wiper tensioner
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There is a single hole for a pin in the stationary plate that is hidden from view in the photo.
The rivet is for the spring leaf pack that engages ratchet teeth on the pulley plate. Pushing forward on the other end of the spring leaf pack will release the ratchet and allow the pulley plate to be pivoted back against tension from the spiral spring for the holes to line up. Very hard to do with the pulley assembly in the car. Best to take it out by removing the 2 hex head retaining screws that are accessible from the engine compartment and insert a pin on the bench.
Posted on: 2017/11/26 15:43
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Re: 51 wiper tensioner
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Here is what the instruction say from the 56 manual which is almost word for word to the 51-4. The hole in the movable part is visible but I cannot remember what the pin inserts thru or presses against to block against the spring.
It has been so many years since I last messed with one but I remember using a nail as a pin thru the hole and how strong the spring was trying to hold things in position to insert the pin. I believe that movable part is the same on the 55-6 tensioners. Unfortunately with the factory AC evaporator box in my 56 I cannot even see the tensioners let alone get a camera in to take a photo.
Posted on: 2017/11/26 15:53
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Howard
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Here are photos of the right side tensioner from 1952 and 1955 models.
The basic tensioner works the same for both but is attached to a separate casting for 1955.
Posted on: 2017/11/26 19:30
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Thanks very much. I will post the photo of the rear view and your answer in the fellows thread at PAC. The manual doesn't mention removing before pinning and I know I did not take mine out before pinning when releasing the tension when taking the blade pivots out so I wonder if someone drilled a hole thru at some point. I used a nail as a pin and inserted from the dash side. Only hard thing I can remember was how sharp the pulleys were and how strong the spring was but am sure I would have remembered working from the hidden side. The "rivet" I am wondering about seems like it would be just about where the hole should be if it came thru.
Posted on: 2017/11/26 19:48
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Howard
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