I'm in need of a wiper motor for a 63 SDV. Mines toast, stopped at 90 degrees on the windshield, now blows fuse whenever power applied.

tbbahner@aol.com

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Parts Geek got one $ 205    exchange , free shipping

Tom, do you have the shop manual? It  has troubleshooting steps to identify the problem. Since it's blowing fuses its\'s either shorting to ground or just drawing too much load. My best guess would be to check the motor brushes, these cars are so old now,they may be worn out .Disassembly of this motor looks pretty involved though.. My parts car still has it mounted ,don't know how good it would be .

Good point on the brushes.  I would recommend just having it professionally repaired. The piece will look and perform as new.  This is a common GM wiper motor, so it is not a difficult motor to rebuild or repair. Just google windshield wiper motor repair.

Thanks all for the comments. I found one off a 64 on epay I'll try. Jason, you can take my name off you list for now.

While I've got this disassembled, I'm replacing all the washer hoses. Also looking to see if there's anything I can do to clean up the joints on the wiper linkage to reduce drag. Doesn't look like I can do much with it and still keep it dry(without lube). Any suggestions on this???

Remove the wiper transmissions and clean up the pivot heads that rotate.  Use a penetrating oil to get the crud loosened up, and flush out with brake parts cleaner.

Removing the transmission can be time consuming, especially if you run in to issues getting any of those 9 Phillips Screws out that hold it in place. I would visually inspect, and unless you see major rusting, with the cowl chrome grills removed, hit the transmission assembly with compressed air and spray the pivot points with WD40 and work back and forth and you should be good to go for many years.  If you have heavy rust and decay on the transmission assembly (which I have only seen occasionally) I have over a dozen excellent complete transmission assemblies for $50 each + s/h.

Hey all, thought I'd follow up on this thread.

 Received  the wiper motor off Epay and got it  installed. We be "wipin" again!

Took the cowl grill assembly off and cleaned up all the joints on the transmission. Has much less drag than it did before. Still no washer but that's one of those things I'm not too worried about.

Thanks again to all for the assistance.

Tom B

Congrats! Yep, wiper is the main thing, You can pick at the washer as time permits. I had my car 15 years without a working washer and finally bought a repair kit and TCB'd it and sure felt good to see it work.

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