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35boulder 08-16-2016 10:11 AM

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Good thread to have back on top! Thanks for the info.

kehstr 01-30-2017 02:19 PM

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I did this over the weekend. I started by trying this on a wiper motor I had sitting on a shelf before I crawled under my dash and tested my wiper motor that is on my truck. Both work perfectly!!
Attachment 1616760
Since I didn't have one of those fancy connectors to add 2 connectors on that second terminal, I made something that does the exact same thing. Just put 2 wires in the connector, and then added some bullet connectors, works just as good and is something that everyone can get.
Attachment 1616761
One thing I would do differently if I did this again, would be to make the power and ground wires longer, that way I could just plug it into the wiper motor in the truck, and then be able to connect it to the battery, and not have to add some leads to make it long enough to connect to the battery on the floor, and the connectors that barely hang below the dash.
I really appreciate all of the information that is on this thread, it truly helped me a lot!!

toolboxchev 01-30-2017 03:01 PM

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And on a side note: My original Delco unit just came out, its seems 47 years is the life expectancy of this product. It was still working just very slowly. Bought a reman @ Autozone 57.99 including the 5.00 core charge.

They asked for me to bring it back, I said hell NO! I am going to have it rebuild professionally. I will use that chinese rebuild till then.

paul blair 01-30-2017 08:29 PM

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Leon, Thank you for wiper motor thread! Great information! Now I know why my friends wiper motor will not park. Fiberglass jeep body-motor runs but no park. "NO GROUND STRAP" HAPPY TRAILS

LockDoc 01-30-2017 08:39 PM

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No problem guys.... Thanks!

On another note, I read in another thread a while back where the guys that were rebuilding their stock washer pumps were having trouble with them not working after rebuilding. Seems as though you have to prime them to get them to start pumping fluid..... Maybe some of the ones that don't work have just sat too long and need primed instead of rebuilt. Might be worth a try.

LockDoc

paul blair 01-30-2017 09:23 PM

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Right on Leon! After not using washer pump for a long time it would not work-changed the pump (was not easy for me) had to prime the new pump to make it work-learned some thing that day and felt like a dummy-all I had to do is prime my original one, and don't forget the pickup screen! That was before I found this FORUM--Now I look here first! I live on an Island-only a few 60/72 GM TRUCKS here! Shure is good to be a part of this GREAT GROUP and all this talent!

TJR68 04-15-2017 06:57 PM

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I am still struggling, I am going to have to narrow it down to the wiper switch. The yellow and blue wire are hot when the key is on are they both suppose to be hot?

68C15 04-16-2017 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by TJR68 (Post 7916783)
I am still struggling, I am going to have to narrow it down to the wiper switch. The yellow and blue wire are hot when the key is on are they both suppose to be hot?

Yes
Ground them and see if motor runs.
Th switch selects either one (low speed) or both (high) and grounds them as per Leon's diagram

TJR68 04-16-2017 01:54 PM

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Thanks, I bench tested the motor and it works, so do I replace the switch next? besides the wiring I don't know what else would be left, like I mentioned the plug in to the motor is getting power.

LockDoc 04-17-2017 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by TJR68 (Post 7917377)
Thanks, I bench tested the motor and it works, so do I replace the switch next? besides the wiring I don't know what else would be left, like I mentioned the plug in to the motor is getting power.


Post #34 in this thread explains how to test the switch.

LockDoc

TJR68 04-17-2017 10:02 PM

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The wipers are now working but they park in the up position. I put a new motor and switch in.

kehstr 04-17-2017 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by TJR68 (Post 7918622)
The wipers are now working but they park in the up position. I put a new motor and switch in.

sounds to me like the arm on the wiper motor is not set up right, you need to:
1) pull the wiper linkage off the arm that goes on the wiper motor
2) pull the arm off the wiper motor
3) run the wiper motor one time making sure it is parked
4) put the arm that goes on the wiper motor back on the wiper linkage
5) move the wipers to the true park position
6) put the arm back on the wiper motor
I would recommend that when you run the wipers the first time after doing this, that you run them with the wipers off or flipped up (be extra careful if you go this route), that way you don't run the risk of them going to low and tearing up the cowl, or anything else in that area. Then make sure the motor is parked, and then stall the wipers it the correct spot.
That should fix your problem

LockDoc 04-17-2017 10:23 PM

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Here is a visual on the park markings on the wiper motor and arm....

LockDoc

Oregon 1967 GMC 04-18-2017 09:55 AM

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Excellent advice and posting there LockDoc. I'm beginning to think you know what you're talking about. I feel lucky mine went right to "Park" when disconnected. I did have to tap in a new nut plate but that took five minutes and the tap and die set from Harbor Fright worked great believe or not. Good luck with Wipers and once again, isn't this board great?!

TJR68 04-22-2017 05:14 PM

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Thank you for everyone's help wipers are working great, now off to replace the engine.

C10_ustacould 11-28-2017 03:52 AM

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Ok, here is what I have...

My motor
Attachment 1711973

My connectors
Attachment 1711974

So my motor doesn't have the washer pump, so how do I make the connections? Should I de-pin the connectors and use individual spade connectors? If I do this where do the connections go? I have the wiring diagram but it doesn't help with identifying where the connections go on the motor. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

LockDoc 11-28-2017 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by C10_ustacould (Post 8092024)
Ok, here is what I have...

So my motor doesn't have the washer pump, so how do I make the connections? Should I de-pin the connectors and use individual spade connectors? If I do this where do the connections go? I have the wiring diagram but it doesn't help with identifying where the connections go on the motor. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


The brown connector is for the washer pump & the two Black ones are for the wiper. Since your motor has four terminals the larger black connector plugs into the two center terminals on the wiper motor and the single black connector plugs into the terminal above that. The notches in the connectors fit over bumps on the terminals so they can't be plugged in wrong. The forth terminal on your motor is just an extra terminal used on the earlier trucks. (before '67)

here is a picture....

You can just leave the washer connector if you want but I would wrap some tape around it.

LockDoc

C10_ustacould 11-30-2017 05:24 AM

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Thanks for the help, gonna give the wipers another go this afternoon.

Mav 03-09-2018 10:47 AM

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Thanks a lot, will try, I have rectangular motor (one side rounded) and have been using 70 service manual (section 12 page 40) assuming your #1 high is Dark Blue, #2 power is 2 yellows, and #3 low is black, sound right?

Mav 03-09-2018 10:54 AM

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Just looking at pic above, my 2 yellows are together on black plug at motor but shouldnt matter right? thanks again.

LockDoc 03-09-2018 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Mav (Post 8207364)
Just looking at pic above, my 2 yellows are together on black plug at motor but shouldnt matter right? thanks again.

That wouldn't make any difference.....

LockDoc

Mav 03-10-2018 08:51 PM

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I bench tested motor per your instructions, everything worked fine, put in pickup and all I get is a click when I turn the wiper switch on. If I depress switch for washer pump it runs (low and high). Its a new switch and I tested the 3 wires to switch for continuity, (all good). Where would you go from here? thanks Lockdoc. Mav

LockDoc 03-10-2018 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Mav (Post 8208539)
I bench tested motor per your instructions, everything worked fine, put in pickup and all I get is a click when I turn the wiper switch on. If I depress switch for washer pump it runs (low and high). Its a new switch and I tested the 3 wires to switch for continuity, (all good). Where would you go from here? thanks Lockdoc. Mav


Did you check all of your ground straps as I suggested in the thread you originally posted? I included a link to the ground strap thread. If the cab isn't grounded correctly the motor may not work right.

The new switch could possibly be bad. Is the new switch mounted in the dash? The switch has to be mounted in the dash or the motor wont work because it grounds through the switch housing. You could put the old switch back in and try it.

LockDoc

Mav 03-10-2018 09:13 PM

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Yes on ground straps, passenger side block to firewall was loose, and switch is solid in dash, got new switch before I got very far with this cause I had no idea what was wrong, haha I still dont! Anyway old switch was doing almost the same thing but the washer wouldnt shut off even when you released switch, It wont take long to go back and try the other switch though, like what have I got to lose?

Mav 03-10-2018 09:22 PM

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This is really grasping at straws, the bezel for switch is off and set screw is backed off on plastic knob, they cant possibly have anything to do with grounding of switch, can they?


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