Angelo - If you don't need to fix or repair the wipers, my suggestion is
to paint around them. They are a bear to get out and even worse to get
in. Especially without messing up the new paint. Took mine out last
spring and I truthfully don't remember any trick other than to become
pretzel like up underneath.
later...
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On Fri, 6 Jun 1997, Angelo Graham wrote:
> Good morning listers:
>
> Trying to remove the wiper motor from the engine compartment to prepare for
> painting and thought that the drive cable just screwed into the motor.
> Little more complicated than I first noticed. Anybody had recent
> experience with removing the motor/cable assembly? Tried to get at the
> wiper drive boxes to remove the cable from the wiper end, but can't really
> see how the cable attaches. Any hints?
>
> Many thanks,
> Angelo Graham
> 1959 TR3A
> Waterloo, Ont. Canada
>
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