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10-01-2018, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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1928 electric wiper
The early A apparently used a wire rod to holdd the wiper blade. how does that wire attach to the motor?
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10-02-2018, 10:43 AM | #2 |
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Re: 1928 electric wiper
The wire wiper swing arm takes a 90 degree bend that fits through a hole through the end of the main shaft. There is a very small bracket that then goes over the shaft to hold the swing arm into place. It attaches to a tension spring that attaches to another small bracket that when moved down the arm, extends the spring, and applies more tension to the swing arm. AS you can see, it was not the best application, and therefore replaced by the more common spring steel swing arm. Here are a couple of pictures that should help explain how these go together.
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10-02-2018, 05:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1928 electric wiper
Thank you Gary. I've seen photo's of this spring before. Sadly, the big houses that I tend to buy from don't seemto sell this (these). I bought an arm that is straight on the motor end. Apparently it's installed and then bent. So, it looks as tho' I'll need to find that spring thing and then install the wiper wire.
Perhaps you maay remember me. I'm the guy who repro'd the 8.5" and the 7.5" door strap and the script step plates. Thanks again. Richard |
10-02-2018, 08:56 PM | #4 |
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Re: 1928 electric wiper
Richard Kilburn, I presume!
I remember you as the man who housed Fred Gooding, Ron Rude, Gar Williams?(I'm sorry I'm not sure on the name) and myself during the Grand Rapids national meet. We looked at the early '28 chassis that I had transported from Minnesota to Michigan for Steve Siccalone and talked about each unique early feature. We also had discussions about many of the features of the early '28s that make them so unique. I learned so much during that week. I am really happy to see you back and using the Fordbarn to ask questions. When are you going to finish that '28 Sport Coupe. The world wants to know! Miss ya, mister! Dean |
10-04-2018, 12:39 PM | #5 |
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Re: 1928 electric wiper
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