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Picked up an 86 wiper motor at the yard today.....it barely moved. I started dissasembling it (PITA) and its exactly like the ones I used to rebuild.....besides loads of crud built up, there are 2 half moon magnets - corrosion / glue dissintegrated - totally stuck to and clamped down on the armature. THATS why they dont move.

So much of these things are riveted so disassembly isn't a quick thing, but I am taking loads of pics and will post them - maybe in a new thread? - as a walk through to fixing these things.
I'd like this twice if I could! Glad your doing pics. Ya, I'd do a separate thread - how to thread, please post a link in this thread or tag me in the new one, I wanna be sure not to miss it. I've never been inside one of these, and very interested.
 

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I'd like this twice if I could! Glad your doing pics. Ya, I'd do a separate thread - how to thread, please post a link in this thread or tag me in the new one, I wanna be sure not to miss it. I've never been inside one of these, and very interested.
Want to get the pics all in order of disassembly and the resto/re-assembly of them as well. Very anxious to see it run.

Really psych'd about this. I'll let you know as soon as pics / new thread is ready. :hat:
 

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Interesting. Good luck with getting it figured out!
Well, new wiper blades arrived and they made a noticeable difference. Don't stop when the screen is dry or wet now so that's a start. I'm going to run them this winter and see how it goes and if I still have issues then I'll look at getting a lighter spring in the arms
 

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Well, new wiper blades arrived and they made a noticeable difference. Don't stop when the screen is dry or wet now so that's a start. I'm going to run them this winter and see how it goes and if I still have issues then I'll look at getting a lighter spring in the arms
I'm curious what size and brand you went with?
 

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I'm making headway with the total rebuild of one. Just waiting on some bushings to arrive and the housings being replated so I can continue on with the step by step.
 

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I'm curious what size and brand you went with?
I just purchased through an online store - adwipers.com.au. Blades through this lot are all branded as their own - Adwipers
15" frameless blade
And ordered adaptors to suit the side pin wiper arm as that one is not included with the blades

I ordered through these guys as it was the first place I found that had adaptors to suit the side pin style on my arms - all the local parts stores just had the same generic stuff to only suit common vehicles on the road
 

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Picked up an 86 wiper motor at the yard today.....it barely moved. I started dissasembling it (PITA) and its exactly like the ones I used to rebuild.....besides loads of crud built up, there are 2 half moon magnets - corrosion / glue dissintegrated - totally stuck to and clamped down on the armature. THATS why they dont move.

So much of these things are riveted so disassembly isn't a quick thing, but I am taking loads of pics and will post them - maybe in a new thread? - as a walk through to fixing these things.
lmk what thread you put em in i would love to see the process
 

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lmk what thread you put em in i would love to see the process
He's working on it and will do a post when done and organized. You know tutorial type threads, take time to create. I've done a couple myself and they are not a quick process, please be patient.
 

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He's working on it and will do a post when done and organized. You know tutorial type threads, take time to create. I've done a couple myself and they are not a quick process, please be patient.
Ok I wasn't rushing anybody I can wait.
 

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Just a half-update......I have the housings totally stripped and at the platers. Not so much for bling but for anti-corrosion issues. It was a real mess inside (something else I think can be avoided when redoing them).

I'm on it fellas. Working on the early pics ATM....will get a thread up ASAP. :hat:
 

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Just a half-update......I have the housings totally stripped and at the platers. Not so much for bling but for anti-corrosion issues. It was a real mess inside (something else I think can be avoided when redoing them).

I'm on it fellas. Working on the early pics ATM....will get a thread up ASAP. :hat:
Cool, we all be lookin' forward to it!
 

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'Nuther 1/2 update....still working on it. The holiday slowed the plater - but got the parts back yesterday and they are awesome. Primed/painted the outer shells today and will start re-assembly tomorrow. Taking plenty of pics - it all just takes awhile to get pics and descriptions that make sense and are in order. Really anxious myself as I have my truck's original that will go under the knife once this one is done.

Also - there are a few pieces that disintegrated from age and I'm finding replacements (and sources).....will list PNs. These weren't meant to be serviceable so much is an improvise-adapt-overcome process. Coming out nice though.

I'll start a whole new thread when its all set. Hopefully in the next few days. Thanks for the patience fellas. :hat:
 

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'Nuther 1/2 update....still working on it. The holiday slowed the plater - but got the parts back yesterday and they are awesome. Primed/painted the outer shells today and will start re-assembly tomorrow. Taking plenty of pics - it all just takes awhile to get pics and descriptions that make sense and are in order. Really anxious myself as I have my truck's original that will go under the knife once this one is done.

Also - there are a few pieces that disintegrated from age and I'm finding replacements (and sources).....will list PNs. These weren't meant to be serviceable so much is an improvise-adapt-overcome process. Coming out nice though.

I'll start a whole new thread when its all set. Hopefully in the next few days. Thanks for the patience fellas. :hat:
As much as I look forward to your tutorial, having written a few myself, I understand the work and would rather wait the time needed.
 

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