wipers wont work wight
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wipers wont work wight
The wiper sweep on my '66 car seems abit short. the wipers stop just past vertical leaving a huge area unswept to the right of the driver. before i take the arms off and experiment with the splines can anyone give me a rough idea how far the tip of the blade should be (at maximum sweep) from the screen edge on the drivers side?
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My wipers were doing a full sweep, ie nearly to the window rubber, but then all my electrics went awol for a few seconds and ever since then the sweep has been 2 or 3" short of original position, this is totally inexplicable and probably not much help but i thought i would relay my little anecdote anyway as it is the most exciting thing that`s happened in Poole in a while
Andy

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Why thankyou.i thought i would relay my little anecdote anyway
Oh I don't know. We delivered a load of furniture to the Brownsea Island ferry the other day. [Dong.....dong....(tumbleweed passes)]as it is the most exciting thing that`s happened in Poole in a while
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The wiper sweep is dependant upon the offset of the drive plate cam in the wiper motor that pulls/pushes the long drive cable. I believe that the Minor is 150 degrees sweep off the top of my head. This is why if you change to a 2 speed wiper conversion using a Mini wiper motor you need to take the drive plate from a minor motor and modify it to fit a 2 speed motor. I believe a Mini sweep angle is 130 degrees.
I recon you have the wrong wiper motor fitted. Take the top off and through the grease have a look at the drive plate to see if 150 is stamped on it.
I recon you have the wrong wiper motor fitted. Take the top off and through the grease have a look at the drive plate to see if 150 is stamped on it.
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This may sound a fairly stupid suggestion but what condition are the wiper-arm springs in?
Mine have lost all springyness and consequently seem to vary their sweep every few seconds. With decent springs the arms don't have any 'wobble' in them - making for much more precise sweeping.
Mine have lost all springyness and consequently seem to vary their sweep every few seconds. With decent springs the arms don't have any 'wobble' in them - making for much more precise sweeping.
What would Macgyver do..?

