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1951 Packard Deluxe wiper vacuum hoses
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I just purchased a 1951 Packard Deluxe for my wife's birthday. The wiper motor looks to have a place for two vacuum hoses but only has one. Should there be two?

Posted on: 9/20 10:47
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Re: 1951 Packard Deluxe wiper vacuum hoses
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On the 55 cars there is one port to adjust the wiper travel range, on the front of the motor. The large port on the side is the wiper power. There is a bowden cable controlling a sliding valve up top for the wiper speed.

I don't remember how similar 51 is but I would imagine pretty similar.

There is a thorough explanation of the system routing and operation for a 55 car here.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... 8299&post_id=272250#forumpost272250

Note that those diagrams include a windshield washer system, which for a 51 200, was probably not installed.

Posted on: 9/20 10:49
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Re: 1951 Packard Deluxe wiper vacuum hoses
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Looking at the 49-53 wiper motor from the front of the car, the 1/4" hose connection on the top passenger side is vacuum supply in for the motor. The other hose connection on the top drivers side is used only if the factory windshield washer was installed. That particular washer is operated by the same knob as the wipers. When knob is turned against a spring slightly in the opposite direction to that needed for starting the wipers it moves the valve a small amount and allows a vacuum connection straight thru. Vacuum at the right port will then be at the left port and then on to the washer to start it in operation. Some 48-54 motors have what appears to be a hose connection on the front pointing straight down. That is a vent and can be ignored.

When adjusting the on/off cable from the knob it is important to keep this operation in mind so when the knob is off the valve is truly off when cable is tightened. If there is a slight misadjustment and valve is the least bit out of position the potential for a small vacuum leak thru that extra washer port exists if it is open and unused.

Posted on: 9/20 12:54
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Re: 1951 Packard Deluxe wiper vacuum hoses
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Thanks guys. You have answered my question. Mine does not have the washer so I can ignore the drivers side of the wiper motor.

Posted on: 9/20 19:35
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This is my 53 with the washer.

I don't know this for certain, but I would think it's a good idea to put a little cap on that port if it's open, just to prevent debris from possibility getting into your wiper motor.

It's important to lubricate your wiper motor periodically as well.

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Posted on: 9/20 20:06
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Great and just to clarity, the place I was talking about is shown here under the yellow arrow while the one that Howard was referring to is at the red arrow.

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Posted on: 9/20 21:32
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