eds70dart
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Does anyone know of anyone who restores wiper motors back to their original look. Mine has the wires a little brittle and looks like its had some hard times.
Jules the wiperman, I'm not sure his contact info but he's all over MOPARTS.com..alot of people have used him, looks like a perfectionist!Does anyone know of anyone who restores wiper motors back to their original look. Mine has the wires a little brittle and looks like its had some hard times.
There is a site on Ebay that reworks motors, he takes your core and replaces it with one already made up. If you want your own done he charges you for the core as well, I thought that was way too expensive.
Anyway, I just wondered if anybody had purchased motor from him before and how well that turned out.
I took my motor apart and now I can't figure out how to get it to park correctly. So I thought I would just replace it. Anybody have a service manual?
Thx. Kim.
Gerald did the wiper motor in my 67 dart. It turned out so good that I couldn't bring myself to put it in without refreshing the engine compartment. Now two years later and after a TOTAL tear down, interior, paint, suspension, engine rebuild, etc, the car is starting to go back together. And no. I'm not kidding. I blame him!I talked to a guy at Concours Creations named Gerald Schmit about restoring my wiper motor. The number is 386-846-1953. He is located in Orange City, Fla. He has an Ebay site as well.
He said he would rework my motor for $290.00 + shipping (standard reworking, NOT concours) if I included a money order with the motor. He wouldn't say how long it would take to rework and return, until he received the motor.
Just wondered if anybody had any experience with this place before.
Kim.
Does anyone know of anyone who restores wiper motors back to their original look. Mine has the wires a little brittle and looks like its had some hard times.