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#1 wiper motor substitute
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 6:00 pm
by frenchi
2x2 1967 series 1 can another wiper motor be fitted as they are to hard to find plus to expensive fabricasion not a problem
#2
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 4:35 pm
by tinworm
You could make a version of the wiper motor from the series 2 fit. The motor was used on several other cars during the late sixties - I think the Hillman Hunter had it . It is exactly the same as the E-type one except for the drive gear which is specific to the car - it has to do with stroke and parking position - which you could modify with a bit of trial and error. The mounting plates are available from Richard Smith - or Ebay.
hope this helps Barrie
#3 hi
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 8:21 pm
by frenchi
many thanks barrie will search for that
#4
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 6:58 pm
by tinworm
Hello Frenchi , please revise that to Hillman Avenger - and also Triumph Dolomite . You will see when you search.
Barrie
#5 Wiper motors
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:41 pm
by 154WHU
Hi
I posted a thread about why the the wiper motors for series 1 car are so expensive ,some time back.
after a bit of research I found that a wiper motor from a Saab V4 was the same as a series 2. It too needs the correct cog wheel fitting which is apparently avaliable from CMC as well as the adpater plate(Check Chris Rookes Book A kind of loving)
Cost ?34.00 on E bay plus of course the above bits & time.
My series 1 wiper motor went missing in one of the many moves that the car has had ?
Therefore I do not have a part to exchange.
So my conclusion , is that someone some where is making a killing.
So cross reference of parts is very important.
#6
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:50 pm
by ALAN COCHRANE
Frenchi
Any Triumph up to about 1970 had a similar motor. But obviously the drives will be different in each case. So try searching under GT6 Mk1&2, Herald, Vitesse. Spitffire Mk1-3, TR4 to early TR6 and all the 1960s saloons as well.
Cheers
Alan