V Victors Feb 27, 2008 #1 Hi Folks, I have got an original windshield wiper motor for my GT but the gear on it is missing. Do you know how can I get or fabricate one? Does anyone out there have a spare one for sale? Thanks for your help
Hi Folks, I have got an original windshield wiper motor for my GT but the gear on it is missing. Do you know how can I get or fabricate one? Does anyone out there have a spare one for sale? Thanks for your help
Ian Anderson Lifetime Supporter Feb 28, 2008 #2 Is it a Lucas unit If so try SVC as they have a range of spares available Stafford Vehicle Components - Windscreen wipers Ian
Is it a Lucas unit If so try SVC as they have a range of spares available Stafford Vehicle Components - Windscreen wipers Ian
V Victors Feb 28, 2008 #3 It is an original NOS unit that I bought. Picture attached. Can those Lucas components fit into this unit? What would be the appropriate gear for this one? Last edited: Sep 29, 2012
It is an original NOS unit that I bought. Picture attached. Can those Lucas components fit into this unit? What would be the appropriate gear for this one?
J John Shand Nov 1, 2008 #4 Victors said: It is an original NOS unit that I bought. Picture attached. Can those Lucas components fit into this unit? What would be the appropriate gear for this one? Click to expand... I will have a look around, but when you get one you will need to change the placement of the drive pin to obtain the correct stroke, better get the wheel box first, as the ratio on the pinoin makes a big difference John
Victors said: It is an original NOS unit that I bought. Picture attached. Can those Lucas components fit into this unit? What would be the appropriate gear for this one? Click to expand... I will have a look around, but when you get one you will need to change the placement of the drive pin to obtain the correct stroke, better get the wheel box first, as the ratio on the pinoin makes a big difference John
JimmyMac Lifetime Supporter Nov 2, 2008 #5 JP, Here's a good source. 110 or 120 degrees Also a link to a nice site on repairing and set-up of the Lucas 6WA motor. J & L Spares, classic car parts suppliers http://www.parrotbyte.com/kbc/ferrari/wipermotor.htm Last edited: Nov 2, 2008
JP, Here's a good source. 110 or 120 degrees Also a link to a nice site on repairing and set-up of the Lucas 6WA motor. J & L Spares, classic car parts suppliers http://www.parrotbyte.com/kbc/ferrari/wipermotor.htm