Wiper Motor - Electric

marcus mcgee

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A while back there were some messages about an Electric wiper motor to
replace the hydraulic one. They spoke of one from a Holiday Rambler.
Does any one know the part # or the year that they would come from.
I am going junking at an RV salvage yard next week and they have some
there. It will be kind of fun doing some damage and stripping the
SOB's.

Marcus
 
Ditto the Rain-X usage. I just returned from a week long trip on Highway
101 along the Washington State coast and the Olympic Peninsula. At highway
speeds, the wiper's are never needed.

Chuck Blanford

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> From: Bartz, Paul
> To: 'gmcmotorhome'
> Subject: RE: GMC: Wiper Motor - Electric
> Date: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11:49 AM
>
> Marcus:
>
> FYI, Jim Demere (I'm at work and don't have the directory for his phone
> number), from Alberta Canada, I believe added an electric operator to
> his coach.
>
> In addition, he moved the passenger side wiper arm mounting to the
> opposite side of the windshield and connected the two together with a
> bar to get better wiper action from the passenger perspective.
>
> I myself, use Rain-X on the windshield and rarely have to use the
> wipers!
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>Marcus
 
Marcus:

First I've heard of a wiper from a Holiday Rambler.

I do know that Golby in Orlando sells a kit for approximately $495, I'm
told.

Let us know if you find one to fit.

Another thing someone may want to check on, that I've had in the back of
my mind, but haven't taken the time to check out, is to see if the
segmented wiper arm from the GM snout nosed minivans (Chevy, Olds and
Pontiac) is approximately equal in length to that used in the GMC. Then
Toyota Previa van may be another? Perhaps a segmented arm would do a
better job of wiping away the rain????

Paul Bartz

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcus McGee [SMTP:crsalert]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 8:22 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Wiper Motor - Electric
>
> A while back there were some messages about an Electric wiper motor to
> replace the hydraulic one. They spoke of one from a Holiday Rambler.
>
> Does any one know the part # or the year that they would come from?
>
> I am going junking at an RV salvage yard next week and they have some
> there. It will be kind of fun doing some damage and stripping the
> SOB's.
>
> Marcus
 
Paul;

I looked at the one from Golby and although it is nice $495 is steep for
me. The motor from a wrecked Holiday Rambler should run between 45 and
75 and then just figure out the arrangement.

I will check on the articulated wiper blades at a local salvage yard. I
may pick one up to see how it works.

Marcus

>
Golby in Orlando sells a kit for approximately $495, (SNIP)
> Another thing someone may want to check on, that I've had in the back of
> my mind, but haven't taken the time to check out, is to see if the
> segmented wiper arm from the GM snout nosed minivans (Chevy, Olds and
> Pontiac) is approximately equal in length to that used in the GMC. (SNIP)
> >
> > A while back there were some messages about an Electric wiper motor to
> > replace the hydraulic one. They spoke of one from a Holiday Rambler.
> >
> > Does any one know the part # or the year that they would come from?
cus
 
Marcus:

FYI, Jim Demere (I'm at work and don't have the directory for his phone
number), from Alberta Canada, I believe added an electric operator to
his coach.

In addition, he moved the passenger side wiper arm mounting to the
opposite side of the windshield and connected the two together with a
bar to get better wiper action from the passenger perspective.

I myself, use Rain-X on the windshield and rarely have to use the
wipers!

Paul Bartz

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcus McGee [SMTP:crsalert]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11:16 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Wiper Motor - Electric
>
> Paul;
>
> I looked at the one from Golby and although it is nice $495 is steep
> for me. The motor from a wrecked Holiday Rambler should run between
> 45 and 75 and then just figure out the arrangement.
>
> I will check on the articulated wiper blades at a local salvage yard.
> I may pick one up to see how it works.
>
> Marcus
>

>
> Golby in Orlando sells a kit for approximately $495, (SNIP)
>
> Another thing someone may want to check on, that I've had in the back
> of my mind, but haven't taken the time to check out, is to see if the
> segmented wiper arm from the GM snout nosed minivans (Chevy, Olds and
> Pontiac) is approximately equal in length to that used in the GMC.
> (SNIP)
>
> A while back there were some messages about an Electric wiper motor to
> replace the hydraulic one. They spoke of one from a Holiday Rambler.
>
> Does any one know the part # or the year that they would come from?
>
> Marcus