wiper motor substitute
#1 wiper motor substitute
2x2 1967 series 1 can another wiper motor be fitted as they are to hard to find plus to expensive fabricasion not a problem
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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
hope this helps Barrie
1968 E-type roadster, 1964 E-type fixed head 1995 Ferrari 355 1980 Ferrari 308 1987 V8 90 Landrover 1988 Bedford rascal van 1943 Ford GPW
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Hello Frenchi , please revise that to Hillman Avenger - and also Triumph Dolomite . You will see when you search.
Barrie
Barrie
1968 E-type roadster, 1964 E-type fixed head 1995 Ferrari 355 1980 Ferrari 308 1987 V8 90 Landrover 1988 Bedford rascal van 1943 Ford GPW
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#5 Wiper motors
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.
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.
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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
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
Alan Cochrane
1961 S1 OTS,1968 Triumph TR250, 1971 Triumph GT6 Mk3, 2008 Porsche Boxster RS60 Spyder
1961 S1 OTS,1968 Triumph TR250, 1971 Triumph GT6 Mk3, 2008 Porsche Boxster RS60 Spyder
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