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Does any anyone have a 1932 ford sedan working vacuum wiper motor are anyone that rebuilds them Thanks Bruce
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Before you go too far try dripping a little ATF down the tube where the vacuum line attaches while you are moving the blade back and forth. Sometimes you get lucky. If you don't get lucky try a search, the name "Fricken" seems to come up a lot.
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Rebuilding one is pretty straightforward. You can obtain parts like the required gaskets and even a new paddle (the only moving part) from A&L Parts Specialties in Canton, Connecticut.
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