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68 RR Wiper Motor hardware question

jerrysdustydog

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I'm having hell getting the wiper assembly put together on my project. I got an incorrect motor with the car, and no arms, ect. I purchased a 68 Roadrunner used motor and arms off ebay, and the motor worked and arms seemed to fit correctly, but the hole in the main arm that goes on the motor appears to have too small a hole to fit correctly on the plastic bushing on the motor. Yes, I'm assuming that the parts I got came off a car, but maybe not. The machined "lip" on the bushing is rather too large or the wiper arm is incorrect having too small a hole. Anyone got a spare laying around to take measurements to see what's up with this combo? I'm out of town for a few days and don't have the measurements with me, but will check when I get home and maybe take some photos?

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Big John

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I don't have anything sitting around to look at, but I'll ask the first question.

2 speed or 3 speed?
 

69hemibeep

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Jerry post the part # and the date code or just all the #s I can reference if its correct
 

jerrysdustydog

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Just by looking at the photos, I might have the wrong crank arm bushing. Don't know how available they are, but will double check when I get home. Thanks!
 

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I as just looking through some of my old parts and I have that arm the one with the stud for the bushing and the slot for the motor shaft.
 
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