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Manual Windshield Wiper My 28 Briggs Fordor has no wiper at this time and l would like to install a manual setup, as l have on my Model T. There are various holes in the area from past motors. In looking through the vendors catalogues, l see a manual wiper for open cars. What mods would it take to make it work on the Fordor and would I still be able to open the windshield?
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Re: Manual Windshield Wiper Manual wipers, I believe, need a small tube through a windshield to mount the manual wiper (like a 28-30 CCPU has). I don't know how 28 phaetons and roadsters had their manual wipers mounted. I might be best to look at a manual wiper in an existing car to see how it needs to be.
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Re: Manual Windshield Wiper Wilbur, my 29 ccpu had a manual wiper. Like Rusty mentioned it had a small tube that the rod from the wiper to the handle went through. If you have multiple holes in the windshield, a couple of those holes may be the ones that held the original wiper motor in place. They likely would be the small holes on the outer ends of the holes. Maybe what you could do would be to construct a plate maybe 6 inches long by maybe 1 inch wide and weld a tube in the center of it to put the rod through and use the outer small holes to bolt it in place on your windshield frame. This would also cover up the additional holes you are not using.
You can buy these manual wiper combinations from most of the vendors. After installed it will not affect the opening of the windshield. |
Re: Manual Windshield Wiper I have a '28 Briggs Fordor as well. It came with a manual wiper installed. It simply went through the large center hole where the original on/off switch fit. The two holes to mount the original wiper had been plugged with some sort of putty. I left it that way for a while but finally bought a restored original electric wiper and unplugged the mounting holes to put it back to original.
I probably still have the manual wiper somewhere. If you want it, I'd gladly give it to you for free -- assuming I can find it in that giant pile of clutter I call a workshop. Best way to contact me is by email since I don't log in here regularly -- [email protected]. |
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Hello Wilbur,
Here are a few pics to help you decide, I have a manual wiper on my our Double A, I once wanted to install a vacuum wiper and was advised to keep things simple, this advice I took and stayed with the manual. To give you vision as to how the manual wiper mounts here is a pic of the bracket and tube, which is not available, also a pic from Marco Tahtaras showing the mounting holes for varies years of installation. |
Re: Manual Windshield Wiper I have 1929 Roadster and want to put manual wiper on it too but there is no hole in windshield frame. Do you still one
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Re: Manual Windshield Wiper Quote:
More seriously, if you can avoid it, don't buy one of those Vintique wipers. Like everything else they sell, they are JUNK. |
Re: Manual Windshield Wiper When I bought my '31 CCPU, it had a manual wiper. The rebber was rotted off of it, so I bought one of the manual wipers from one of the vendors. It never did work well. Next step was to put aftermarket electric wipers from Newport Engineering. They fit and work perfectly. Highly recommend them.
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