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Old Mar 15, 2011 | 05:21 PM
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Rebuilt Wiper Motor

I just got my wiper motor back from Restoration Service by Steve Hackel. It looked absolutely like a new motor again and it worked perfect. The turn around was fast (less than 3 weeks) and it cost $246 including shipping. I have to take my hat off to Steve, great job.
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Old Mar 15, 2011 | 06:19 PM
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Of course, now you've got to get the rest of the car looking that nice to match .

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Old Mar 15, 2011 | 07:54 PM
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Nice!!!
Old Mar 15, 2011 | 07:55 PM
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it looks great. My pump doesn't work and since the car came back form the shop the wipers don't work either, they said the "motor went bad while in the body shop" BS - one more thing they broke.

Anyway, please educate me, isn't there a repair kit for the pump but it doesn't match the original correct, does this guy mach the original and is there a reason you would spend 246 fixing an old one, are the replacement ones different - I assume so but haven't had a chance to compare.
Old Mar 15, 2011 | 08:37 PM
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I was luck/unlucky to buy a NOS unit off ebay for 150 correct date code and new white plastic parts too. Believe it or not the restoration shop took it apart and re-annodized part greased and re assembled. Good dead turned into a $300+ wiper motor. Date was even correct for my car an now I need a reproduction sticker. But it will look awsome and shows that NOS is not always ok on an overrestored car. Most people would have loved to have a NOS wiper motor for $150 and at first I was pretty excited to have found one.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by stevengerard
it looks great. My pump doesn't work and since the car came back form the shop the wipers don't work either, they said the "motor went bad while in the body shop" BS - one more thing they broke.

Anyway, please educate me, isn't there a repair kit for the pump but it doesn't match the original correct, does this guy mach the original and is there a reason you would spend 246 fixing an old one, are the replacement ones different - I assume so but haven't had a chance to compare.
Steve rebuilds everything including the washer pump, he builds and remanufacters a lot of the parts for these wiper motors and pumps. I found that a rebuilt motor for my car was over $300 from the local supplier, also I found that there are several different motors for different applications and the main difference I found was where the wiper linkage hooks up.
You can't buy the part of the washer pump that's usually worn out (pump diaphram) and no electric parts are avalible for a lot of them.

That's why I had Steve do it, you get back the same motor you sent in and it fits and works first time.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by jag1886
You can't buy the part of the washer pump that's usually worn out (pump diaphram)...
Is this it?

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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 11:40 AM
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Is this it?

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No it's not that is the one way valve that keeps the lines full the diaphram is under it.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 12:00 PM
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Very nice, if that isn't a "mightaswells" starter nothing is.
Booster or hood hinges next?

Mine looks good, I have no idea if it or the washers work.
Confucius say,"Better to look good than to work good".
I still wouldn't mind having the optional shift lever controlled wiper washer though, I'd use that button to activate the nitrous.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 12:14 PM
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No it's not that is the one way valve that keeps the lines full the diaphram is under it.
Isn't it a piston, which uses the ring (to the left of the valve body in the picture) as a seal?

Maybe I need to go take one of mine apart as a refresher...

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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by MDchanic
Isn't it a piston, which uses the ring (to the left of the valve body in the picture) as a seal?

Maybe I need to go take one of mine apart as a refresher...

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It looks just like the diaphram in the top of a Holley secondary pot only a lot smaller, I had to turn the hose fitting around so I looked at it while it was apart.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 05:27 PM
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Very nice, if that isn't a "mightaswells" starter nothing is.
Booster or hood hinges next?

Mine looks good, I have no idea if it or the washers work.
Confucius say,"Better to look good than to work good".
I still wouldn't mind having the optional shift lever controlled wiper washer though, I'd use that button to activate the nitrous.
Actually (next) is replacing all the control arm bushings, boxing the lower arms, putting on the rear sway bar and then it's off to the rear end shop for a 3:90 posi. I finally got all the parts and the fun starts tomorrow night.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 08:09 PM
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IIRC, Steve even supplies the correct part number/ date code decal with his wiper motor/ washer pump restoration.
Old Mar 5, 2013 | 02:06 PM
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I have had two wiper motors done by Steve - OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!
Old Mar 7, 2013 | 04:56 AM
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I've got to change mine. My car came with a new aftermarket wiper motor, but it mounts on an adaptor plate a couple inches toward the driver's side, off center. Wiring harness was chopped up. I'm going to put the working wiper motor from my parts car in, but I have to also change the transmission assembly, as it also sits off center and won't work with the stock motor. Heavy sigh...At least I have all the parts. Already changed the harness, and I want it to all plug together and work properly. Next the switch will be different !!
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