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Ullvik 24th March 2016 13:17

pantograph wiper arm
 
I am an machinist toolmaker by trade and certainly no car mechanic. I enjoy reading all the posts here, especially the ingenuitive and creative approach to concealing some aspects of the donor vehicle.

So thinking outside the box, my question is this........ how difficult would it be to move a wiper motor to a more central position and use a single pantograph wiper arm?

something like this.....

1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia
http://www.conceptcarz.com/images/Al...to-02-1680.jpg

Andy

ericholm 24th March 2016 13:42

I don't know, but if you crack it then I would appreciate a quotation because that is Cool with a capital 'C' :thumb:

Ullvik 24th March 2016 14:08

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I think so too. :icon_cool: I do wonder if Seanick has contemplated the idea because this type of wiper arm is extensively used on boats and have adjustable sweep.


http://s3.photobucket.com/user/ullvi...terns.jpg.html

Ullvik 24th March 2016 14:24

nearest I have found so far.

http://www.tcschandlery.co.uk/cquip-...-CAaAirt8P8HAQ

Mitchelkitman 24th March 2016 14:40

It depends on the width/height ratio whether it is beneficial or detrimental ie. a single wiper may not clear much of the screen.

Ullvik 24th March 2016 15:49

yes, I can understand that. The pantograph would keep the blade vertical, and sweep horizontally. I was going by the photograph I posted of the Alpha Romeo Giulia, My assumption was that the blade in the photograph is at rest position and would move the equivalent distance to the other side fo the windscreen

Looking at the photo again, maybe the driver can't see his bullet wing mirrors in the rain. Surely not a problem for a lot of Tribute owners. :badgrin: :peep:

fatbloke 26th March 2016 20:37

I bought one of these for my MX but couldn't get it to work. However, I think the problem was more my lack of engineering skills as the sweep of the wiper can be adjusted by shortening the piece which fits to the arm attached to the motor. I shortened mine too much and the wiper drop off the end of the screen.

You need to calculate the length of the piece which connects the arm to the spigot to get the right movement.

http://www.askthemechanic.co.uk/imag...er-linkage.jpg

fatbloke 26th March 2016 20:41

This was the wiper arm I bought.

http://www.bainbridgemarine.com/Vari...tem=PRD-001127


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