Crazy Windshield Wiper
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Crazy Windshield Wiper
I try to avoid driving the old truck, actually either of mine, in the rain to help with rust. Call me paranoid but if I don't have to I don't want to ; especially in the '68. I got caught in a small shower the other day and turned on my wipers. Occasionly they would go to far down and smack the bottom rubber price on the windshield. They park and operate fine other than that. I'm not sure why they do that but is there a way to cheaply fix it or make adjustments?
1972 F100 Sport Custom-2WD, Aqua Blue and Wimbleton White, LWB, 302 V8 and C4 trans, P/S, P/B - under construction
Gone but not forgotten: 1968 F100 Ranger- 2WD, LWB, original rebuilt 360 V8, Autolite 2bbl carb, C6 Trans, Hedman Headers, Powermaster Racing Starter, H-Pipe and Glasspacks, P/S, P/B, A/C
Gone but not forgotten: 1968 F100 Ranger- 2WD, LWB, original rebuilt 360 V8, Autolite 2bbl carb, C6 Trans, Hedman Headers, Powermaster Racing Starter, H-Pipe and Glasspacks, P/S, P/B, A/C
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Re: Crazy Windshield Wiper
Maybe try moving the arm back just one "tooth", just not so far as it would now impact the left or driver side. You know, pull the arm off the stud with splines that protrudes through the cowl and reindex it.
I know you thought of that but it seems that would just be an easy attempt and not the "real" answer. I have a car that only did it on the highest setting and the reindexing solved my issue. Let us know what you find.
I know you thought of that but it seems that would just be an easy attempt and not the "real" answer. I have a car that only did it on the highest setting and the reindexing solved my issue. Let us know what you find.
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Re: Crazy Windshield Wiper
That would most likely fix it. They will be a little higher when parked though. I can't seem to pull the wiper arm off for anything. Where does is sperate at? Maybe some PB Blaster might help...
1972 F100 Sport Custom-2WD, Aqua Blue and Wimbleton White, LWB, 302 V8 and C4 trans, P/S, P/B - under construction
Gone but not forgotten: 1968 F100 Ranger- 2WD, LWB, original rebuilt 360 V8, Autolite 2bbl carb, C6 Trans, Hedman Headers, Powermaster Racing Starter, H-Pipe and Glasspacks, P/S, P/B, A/C
Gone but not forgotten: 1968 F100 Ranger- 2WD, LWB, original rebuilt 360 V8, Autolite 2bbl carb, C6 Trans, Hedman Headers, Powermaster Racing Starter, H-Pipe and Glasspacks, P/S, P/B, A/C
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Re: Crazy Windshield Wiper
You'll need a windshield wiper arm remover tool. You can pick one up at your local parts house. Makes things much easier.
My build thread...http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=67317