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428street 05-26-2007 06:09 AM

Wiper Motor/Blade ?
 
Bob (or anyone else that can answer):

I'm trying to track down an NOS correct wiper motor and blades for my ERA that will start being built end of next week (according to Peter)!

The references for the motor, wheelboxes and arms that are in the book don't match what I believe to be original.

I have a good freind who is a Lucas part maven and has every Lucas part book back to the late 40's.

Anyway, the motor you have in your manual is for a TR6 and is round. In your picture gallery you show a picture of Peter's car (I think) with a square wiper motor. Additionally I have been emailing back and forth with Jim Maxwell who also has an original car and his motor is a DR3 type which is square. He gave me the following part numbers but the wiper motor appears to be incorrect (according to my friend).

Wiper blades are Lucas 738724. There are reproductions for Austin Healeys that are very close, just don't have the Lucas markings, but otherwise perfect.

The Lucas wiper motor is Model 073152 (DR3 is the type).

Any help on the correct wiper motor, blades, etc.

Thanks in advance

computerworks 05-26-2007 06:46 AM

The current Lucas wiper kit that is sold for replicas uses a modern round motor.

The original, as you have seen, is an older style DR3.

Here's a picture of one of mine...

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/dr3-01.jpg

There are variations of the DR3 and the DR3A that have different wiring. The model used in the Cobra had the six (I think) pigtails that match to Lucas splices to mate to the harness. I'll check my Lucas parts book from '66 to find a part number.

I ended up buying several different motors and 'rebuilding' one to match the correct style.

Finding NOS is hard and expensive. Used ones can be refurb'd to look nice.
Pay attention to the wiring....I think you might have to use a matching dash wiper switch for the old style motors....which is harder to find than the motor itself. :o


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