Moke wind screen wiper motor
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Moke wind screen wiper motor
Does anyone have a Lucas FW2 in spares or repair condition that they could 'spare' a part of?
Mine (on 64 Austin) is missing the 'handle' next to the switch. Presently there is just a bolt with a nut on it. Any comments on how it would fit would be appreciated too Thanks
Mine (on 64 Austin) is missing the 'handle' next to the switch. Presently there is just a bolt with a nut on it. Any comments on how it would fit would be appreciated too Thanks
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
I'm bidding for one on fleabay at the moment.....All V.pricey and attracting lots of interest when they come up. If you get the handle you'll need the nut to go with it as they are round with a slotted head
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
Oh ! And by the way try putting LandRover series 2 wiper in the fleabay search box, that'll get results for you
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
Hi Jan, try these:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Landrover-ser ... 3cc1d647c3
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Landrover-ser ... 3cc1106ffa
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-rover-se ... 256c1fd77f
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Landrover-ser ... 3cc1d647c3
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Landrover-ser ... 3cc1106ffa
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-rover-se ... 256c1fd77f
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
Hi Guys, thanks for the excellent info and help....
Gijzzy... always thought you were a gentleman, looking after you passengers before yourself.... Ahhhhh, forgot, you guys drive on the wrong side of the road Only joking The body of your motor seems smaller or is it the black band/cover?
Gijzzy... always thought you were a gentleman, looking after you passengers before yourself.... Ahhhhh, forgot, you guys drive on the wrong side of the road Only joking The body of your motor seems smaller or is it the black band/cover?
Thanks Nigel, I was wondering how it went on, expecting a bolt or screw, but its a recessed slotted nut by the looks of it. Let's hope we're not bidding on the same one If you win.... will you courteously hand the handle and nut over to me?Nigel(no top)Sykes wrote:I'm bidding for one on fleabay at the moment.....All V.pricey and attracting lots of interest when they come up. If you get the handle you'll need the nut to go with it as they are round with a slotted head
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
I haven't started bidding yet..... I 'slam' one in in the last second
I'll have a spare motor minus handle and nut.... if you're interested
I'll have a spare motor minus handle and nut.... if you're interested
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
Yes it is sort of a cover I think. Haven't put it on my self.
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
So Janz, you've got a working motor spare but no handle and I (might) have a handle and nut but no working motor.
Is that correct ?
Is that correct ?
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
Janz...I have a spare completete wiper motor, that has been at the back of my garage for twenty five years now...and I am happy to let you have the lever/screw off it ...just let me know?...ken
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
Hi Ken, that's really kind of you . Naturally I would insist on returning the favour I'll call you later.
To be honest, I haven't managed to get the motor working yet. I am unsure of how the unit actually works. The supplement booklet talks about turning the handle clockwise, anticlockwise, pulling and pushing it and then actuating the switch... or is it all the other way round I tried turning the shaft and can see it is connected to the wiper arm. Can't turn it though. Is there anything electrical that happens when the shaft is disengaged from the switch that is currently stopping it from working? I have found a repair manual on-line that does show some features on the shaft.... I will get the Fluke on there tomorrow to check if power is getting to it. If yes... then it's on to windings, commutators and brushes (assuming it isn't psuedo AC brushless )..... and positive earth
To be honest, I haven't managed to get the motor working yet. I am unsure of how the unit actually works. The supplement booklet talks about turning the handle clockwise, anticlockwise, pulling and pushing it and then actuating the switch... or is it all the other way round I tried turning the shaft and can see it is connected to the wiper arm. Can't turn it though. Is there anything electrical that happens when the shaft is disengaged from the switch that is currently stopping it from working? I have found a repair manual on-line that does show some features on the shaft.... I will get the Fluke on there tomorrow to check if power is getting to it. If yes... then it's on to windings, commutators and brushes (assuming it isn't psuedo AC brushless )..... and positive earth
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
Currently, all I have is the unit installed in Moke.... not working, but if I win one.......... things could changeNigel(no top)Sykes wrote:So Janz, you've got a working motor spare but no handle and I (might) have a handle and nut but no working motor.
Is that correct ?
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
The swich that's there on your unit is the one that turns it on and off. When you turn the motor off you have to be spot on with your timing to get the wiper parked at the bottom of the screen. The missing lever can then be pulled out a little, this allows you to turn the arm manually and thereby park the wiper properly. With the wiper adjusted properly on the splines when you do park it the (missing) lever actually fits into the little indentation on the end of the on/off switch holding the wiper in the park position
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Re: Moke wind screen wiper motor
Forgot to say...... It also acts in a single wipe function if you don't turn the motor on.
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