wiper motor on a tube frame car
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wiper motor on a tube frame car
Has anyone got any pics of front windscreen wiper motor set up on a tube chassis street car? just looking for some ideas at this stage...
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I'm not quite sure why being tube framed should present any problems, but here's mine, sort of tube framed.
Motor/spindles are Range Rover, as I wanted real wipers, that worked, with a full sweep and real blades etc. I can shorten the connecting pipes to suit, flare the ends with a brake pipe flare tool. It is also two speed, self parking, if I can sort the wiring diagram......
Motor/spindles are Range Rover, as I wanted real wipers, that worked, with a full sweep and real blades etc. I can shorten the connecting pipes to suit, flare the ends with a brake pipe flare tool. It is also two speed, self parking, if I can sort the wiring diagram......
Most people in the kit car world use the old mini/ land rover motor and wheel boxes, looks very similar (probabbly the same) to the range rover one pictured.
Very adaptable, again with 2 speeds and park. Also reversable, LHD or RHD. and width of wheel boxes is easy to change with micro bore copper pipe and brake flaring tool
Tom.
Very adaptable, again with 2 speeds and park. Also reversable, LHD or RHD. and width of wheel boxes is easy to change with micro bore copper pipe and brake flaring tool
Tom.
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Correct
Main supplier for kit cars is S-V-C
Speak to them and they have all the bits to increase or dectease the sweep etc.
really helpful crowd - link above should help
Ian
Main supplier for kit cars is S-V-C
Speak to them and they have all the bits to increase or dectease the sweep etc.
really helpful crowd - link above should help
Ian
Owner of an "On the Road" GT40 Replica by DAX powered by 3.9Hotwre Efi, worked over by DJ Motors. EFi Working but still does some kangaroo at low revs (Damn the speed limits) In to paint shop 18/03/08.