Wiper Freezing
Discussion
The wiper motor is a 16W and is shared with TR7s Stags and Scimitars. The Wedge gearwheel is 170 degrees whereas the TR7 is about 130. A wedge needs a 40 tooth 2¼ inch wheel box with a tapering spline
It may be the drive tube or the wheelbox jamming. I burnt my motor out a long time ago and it was a real nightmare to get sorted. I eventually bought a motor from Moss.
SVC do a replacement set up which may work http://www.s-v-c.co.uk/product/wiper-system--one-w...
You will enjoy taking the dashboard off and getting the existing out!!
It may be the drive tube or the wheelbox jamming. I burnt my motor out a long time ago and it was a real nightmare to get sorted. I eventually bought a motor from Moss.
SVC do a replacement set up which may work http://www.s-v-c.co.uk/product/wiper-system--one-w...
You will enjoy taking the dashboard off and getting the existing out!!
jimburr said:
Never had any problems with the motor but when dressing the engine bay found the mounting bolts easy to get too. next question is: which side does it park? is mine the only one that parks on the left? (UK)
The park position is determined by a press-in 'ramp' on the large nylon gear - the headlamp pod motors are similar, in fact they usually have two possible positions but only one is correct for the Wedge.Mine definitely parks on the right as it usually won't drop right to the bottom of the screen when switched off, so I can drop the side window and reach round the screen pillar to move it by hand

I refurbished mine when I was doing the Gredge engine conversion ... parts are readily available from Rimmers (not the cheapest but was the easiest)
Think it was this one as mentioned (Stag)

If you have caught it early enough it will just need a good clean commutator and brushes, with lubrication both of the motor and the cable
took me about 2 hours to do as I recall
Chris
Think it was this one as mentioned (Stag)
If you have caught it early enough it will just need a good clean commutator and brushes, with lubrication both of the motor and the cable
took me about 2 hours to do as I recall
Chris
Wedg1e said:
The park position is determined by a press-in 'ramp' on the large nylon gear - the headlamp pod motors are similar, in fact they usually have two possible positions but only one is correct for the Wedge.
Sorry, I was of course talking complete ballcocks there, the dual parking only appplies to the pod motor 




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