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Trico Wiper Rebuild.

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by mickeykelley, Jul 22, 2016.

  1. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Found a guy on eBay who sells NOS rebuild kits for these. He is actually overseas in Europe somewhere. The kits come in boxes and had a inspection tag dated 1981. Gaskets are pretty fragile but includes paddle, etc. first question, should I soak the gaskets in something to bring them back to more suppleness? Next, the paddle requires a rivet removal to get old off shaft and doing a new rivet for new paddle, my old one is pretty tight so may try it without that part. Now, I assume the factory put them together then painted. I'm used to painting everything then assemble, but I'm just that way. Those who rebuilt these, which way did you go. Also there was a yellow model stamping but removing old paint it had to go. Suggestions for putting it back on?
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  2. 55_Willys_CJ5

    55_Willys_CJ5 Nephews Visit 2017 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Is the model number stamped in the metal? It appears to be from the photo. If it is it looks like you can use a thin paint brush or pint pen to recreate the model number. If not then it is possible the number was applied with a stamp, as in a stamp and ink pad. Just my observation and two cents. I'm sure someone here with more knowledge will be able to help you.
     
  3. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    No, not stamped in the metal.
     
  4. PeteL

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    A business that makes rubber stamps (art store, print shop, etc) could make a stamp from an image of the numbers with a scale.

    You seem to be going for a 100 point winner at the Concours D'Elegance!
     
  5. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    No not really but I want to retain that 'feel' of the old. I know most say just replace with electric, which would probably be the best long term, functional, etc., but I'm trying my best to have the old 'that's how it was' feel. I know the stamp you won't see, but we are all just temporary custodians of 'thing' here on earth, and I'm trying to do my part for the next guy, or gal, too. Someone did for me to get the pleasure out of it almost 60 years later, so pay forward. Who knows, may be one of my kids. As for the rubber stamp, that's what I was thinking too.
     
  6. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    Here is a NOS I bought, showing the yellow stamping on the housing.
     
  7. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Out of curiosity, what did that cost?
     
  8. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Started to rebuild today. The gaskets in the kit are very fragile after all these years. Also the paddle is not same for my shaft. May be able to rig it up, but not looking too good.

    I know there is a guy WiperMan who rebuilds these, but his site specifically says he does not do CJ ones. Not sure why but he doesn't.
     
  9. Snouts out

    Snouts out Member

    Kaiser Willys has rebuilt ones for 125.00 plus core!
     
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  10. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Does anyone know if they offered a passenger side motor back in the 50's? If so was it just the same SF634-1 but mounted on the passenger side? Was the vaccume line just T'ed off the mail line? Any pics of original? Mine has the manual page get so there aren't any holes drilled to match up a motor. Thanks for all input in advance.
     
  11. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    $100 US off eBay. I like the original box just as much as the wiper motor :)
     
  12. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    Here is a pic of the vacuum line on my '66. Shows the "T" connection and the metal clips holding the vacuum line feed to the passenger side. The passenger side motor is identical.
     
  13. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Thanks. Pic I needed.
     
  14. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Can you send a close up of that T ? Trying to see if it is just a regular brass T or if it has some sort of check valve in it.
     
  15. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    I'll get a pic for you, just got home :)
     
  16. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    Not sure if the connector is original, I have to do some research, but it is a "Y" fitting. It is made of plastic.
     
  17. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Doing research myself. How does it feel to be my lab rat?
     
  18. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    Haha, all good :)
    This forum is great for information and helping each other out. And even getting those hard to find parts.
     
  19. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Yep. Seriously, I really appreciate the the pic. Cheese is in the mail.....couldn't resist.
     
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