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Packard dubbed it Cam-O-Matic and the purpose was to guide the wiper blade around the curve of the wrap around windshield. I guess you could say it keeps the pressure the same thruout the arc.
The wipers are vacuum operated. Overall speed in normal operation is controlled by how much vacuum is admitted to the motor. There is an auxiliary control which admits vacuum to a separate piston mechanism inside the motor. When that is active it changes the relationship of the reversing valve in the motor so the wipers change the length of stroke by cutting a few inches off each side. Because of the shorter stroke being selected the same amount of vacuum makes the wipers move to the reverse position more quickly and results in the high speed operation. It is noticeably faster and the figure is published. I don't remember the difference at the moment. Here is an official Packard sales writeup. Since the wiper mechanisms are Trico items it is possible other cars of the era with wrap around windshields had a similar setup. EDIT. Added a service description of the cam
Posted on: 2016/1/24 10:50
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Thanks. I had seen the Cam-O-Matic ad, but it was not clear until now. I've looked at a lot of cars and never seen that setup. I always assumed that the springs in the wiper arms could keep wipers flat to the glass, even on mid 50s wrap around windshields. I can see clearly now.
Thanks Bill
Posted on: 2016/1/24 11:19
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Just as an addition. Though it seems all jr's n sr had the cam-0-matic standard to help the blades make the turn, not all cars were equipped with the upgraded " short sweep" fast operation and this optional feature offered on Packards and Clippers may have been avail on other makes AND the piston on the cover and extra vacuum lines seem to also be accompanied by a physically larger case and paddle with a "park valve not seen on other vehicles of the era. It is certainly nice to come accross a car with this and washer with coordinator and power windows and power seat and wonder bar and rear sepaker and dual heat and torsion and ..... Seeing these and going thru each system can be eye opening and satisfying esp when contrasted by judjging at a show by someone who has never heard of these features and options who will be handing out plaques at the shows end.
Posted on: 2016/1/24 14:45
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I am curious if anyone has ever seen the apparently late addition completely vacuum operated windshield washer/coordinator installed on a production car. Ficken offered this switch on ebay a year or so ago. There was an accompanying partial shot of a Trico instruction sheet which said it was Packard and Clipper, late production.
You will note there is no electrical connection at the end for the electrically activated washer unit we are used to. The rest of the switch is the same but the electrical stem was replaced by a section with a third vacuum port on the side for the washer.
Posted on: 2016/1/24 15:47
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