I'm trying to remove the wiper motor to allow me to repaint the bulkhead.
Most advice I've read is for SI, that I believe is different from my SII. I understand that I need to attack this problem by disconnecting the linkage behind the dashboard and then unbolt the motor from the bulkhead. I have (at least) two problems
Firstly I can't get at the bottom left bolt securing the motor to the bulkhead - see photo. Do I need to dismantle the motor to allow access or is it just awkward?
Secondly, looking at the linkage behind the dashboard - where do I start dismantling?
Cheers, John C
Series II - Removing Wiper Motor
#2 Re: Series II - Removing Wiper Motor
It's just awkward 1/4inch drive and flexible/universal joints may help but I didn't have to dismantle the motor.
Your photo is of the centre bulkhead aperture.The end of the arm nearest the camera links to the motor bell crank, that's the one you need to unclip from the centre. If you then unbolt the motor you may be able to get the motor and the link rod out together. However, depending on the position of the motor arm it will tend to foul on the bulkhead and you may have to remove the link arm from the motor end reaching its spring retaining clips from whichever side of the bulkhead you can. Like a lot of things around the bulkhead, it's not hard but you just have to fiddle things until they're in the right place to come out.
If you can power the motor you can also power it momentarily to get the motor arm into a more favourable position but turn it on and off using the ignition key or the self parking will take it back to the beginning.
Your photo is of the centre bulkhead aperture.The end of the arm nearest the camera links to the motor bell crank, that's the one you need to unclip from the centre. If you then unbolt the motor you may be able to get the motor and the link rod out together. However, depending on the position of the motor arm it will tend to foul on the bulkhead and you may have to remove the link arm from the motor end reaching its spring retaining clips from whichever side of the bulkhead you can. Like a lot of things around the bulkhead, it's not hard but you just have to fiddle things until they're in the right place to come out.
If you can power the motor you can also power it momentarily to get the motor arm into a more favourable position but turn it on and off using the ignition key or the self parking will take it back to the beginning.
John
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#3 Re: Series II - Removing Wiper Motor
Be very careful with the clips to not lose parts down inside the bulkhead.
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#4 Re: Series II - Removing Wiper Motor
Good advice and as insurance get yourself a flexible magnetic pickup tool.
John
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#5 Re: Series II - Removing Wiper Motor
Thanks for the advice!! An hour or so this afternoon, following advice, saw the motor removed.
With the other 3 bolts removed, I was able to wiggle the motor enough to get a 1/4" drive socket on with a flexi-bar!!
Disconnecting the linkage behind the dashboard proved surprisingly straightforward - I lay plenty of kitchen roll beneath the connection (to catch the spring clip) - but the clip came off easily with some thin-nosed pillars!! Re-assembly may prove more tricky!!
Then, much to my surprise, the motor and linkage pulled straight out!!
With the other 3 bolts removed, I was able to wiggle the motor enough to get a 1/4" drive socket on with a flexi-bar!!
Disconnecting the linkage behind the dashboard proved surprisingly straightforward - I lay plenty of kitchen roll beneath the connection (to catch the spring clip) - but the clip came off easily with some thin-nosed pillars!! Re-assembly may prove more tricky!!
Then, much to my surprise, the motor and linkage pulled straight out!!
Cheers, John
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