Take the motor out, take the little odd-shaped plate of the side opposite
the arm. Then, hook it up to the vacuum line from under the hood where you
can work on it without spraining your neck, (ask me how I know). Turn it on
with the engine running. While it is attempting to run, squirt 3 in 1 oil
or other light oil like sewing machine oil into the area. It should suck
the oil in and lubricate the leather seal on the paddle and also lube the
little reversing "flipper" that is under the disk that you see with the
cover off.
-Tom Allen
51 3800
At 08:28 PM 9/4/99 -0600, Brad Rusnak wrote:
>My wiper motor operates very slowly upwards and stays there until I turn
>them off again. I can then hear the suction release. They will sometimes
>move slowly down when the engine is revving higher.
>Do you guys think the wiper motor is repairable?
>What should I do and look for?
>
>Brad Rusnak
>b_rusnak@telusplanet.net
>1949 Chev 1/2 Ton Deluxe Cab
>
>
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>
Tom Allen
Seattle, WA
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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