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Old June 25th, 2016, 04:54 PM
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Rebuilding / Restore wiper motor

Just wondering if anyone out there know of a service out there that rebuilds and restores the 2 speed wiper motors in the 66/67 a body GMs.
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Old June 26th, 2016, 04:54 AM
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Steve Hackel - none better.

http://restorationservice.net/
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Old June 26th, 2016, 10:09 AM
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Wiper

Thanks for the tip. I will be contacting them on Monday A.M. I do like the fact that there in my area. Again THANKS , Globeguy
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I used Chicago Corvette Supply to rebuild the wiper motor off my 62 88-those are the same motor GM used on 63-67 corvettes! Maybe they can rebuild yours and very reasonable.
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Old June 30th, 2016, 03:40 PM
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Wiper Pump 4 wing wheel replacement

Hi there, we managed to reproduce the 4 wing wiper washer pump wheel that is is triggered by the movement of thge wiper motor on the 72 cutlass wiper modules. The original wing wheel appears to be broken in the early days of the car but investigation revealed that the entire original wiper windscreen wiper system can be restored by just replacing the 4 wing wheel in the back of the motor assembly by a more robost aluminum version instead of the original plastic version that does not resist the power very long.
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Old August 11th, 2016, 12:56 PM
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Wiper motor restore.

I have to thank you guys for the advise of using Steve Hackel of Restoration Service in Midlothian Il. Got the motor back yesterday and I have to say this motor did not look this nice when it was installed in my 66 50 years ago. Can not say enough about his service.
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Thanks for the reference!
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Old February 5th, 2018, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Globeguy
I have to thank you guys for the advise of using Steve Hackel of Restoration Service in Midlothian Il. Got the motor back yesterday and I have to say this motor did not look this nice when it was installed in my 66 50 years ago. Can not say enough about his service.
What type of pricing?
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i agree with Steve Hackel....excellent service and high quality work. Can also provide a decal with the build date and part number....I have had 7 or 8 done over the last few years.

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Originally Posted by 69442murph
i agree with Steve Hackel....excellent service and high quality work. Can also provide a decal with the build date and part number....I have had 7 or 8 done over the last few years.

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What does he charge for this type of work?
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Originally Posted by WTHIRTY1
What does he charge for this type of work?

IIRC about $150 or so. He's local to you/us. drive by and see him, you will not be disappointed. From my resto thread which you posted in, I posted a pic of the motor Steve did for me. He also did the non hidden wiper motor for my GT-37.
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Originally Posted by junior supercar
IIRC about $150 or so. He's local to you/us. drive by and see him, you will not be disappointed. From my resto thread which you posted in, I posted a pic of the motor Steve did for me. He also did the non hidden wiper motor for my GT-37.
Thanks, Chris. I'll check him out.
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