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shifty 09-21-2005 09:34 AM

Windshield wiper/sprayer upgrade ideas?
 
So, I fought to get the wipers off when removing my cowl. Just curious now ... I'd like to upgrade from the cheesy wipers and sprayers on my truck to something that would hold up in a downpour in florida while on the interstate driving at 80MPH :)

Has anyone taken the time to convert the wipers or motor to something more functional? Got pictures?

sneakysnake 09-21-2005 03:08 PM

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I replace my squirter and bottle from an 81 citation, but to adapt a wiper motor from something newer might not be much fun.

shifty 09-21-2005 03:13 PM

I've never even seen my wiper motor. the lines aren't even plumbed for my sprayers, they dry rotted and cracked.

While taking off my front end, i found a damn screwdriver in the cowl! OMG!

sneakysnake 09-21-2005 03:26 PM

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Well heres where they hide it.LOL

PICKMUP 09-21-2005 03:31 PM

I like to run a little elec pump right next to the stock bottle and wire it into the stock switch...no extra switches hanging around. Use as little or as much spray as you want.

Alex Hayley 09-21-2005 03:32 PM

I kept the original pump but replaced the spray nozzles with aftermarket nozzles from Autozone. The spray pattern is much better.

LUV2XCLR8 09-21-2005 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by PICKMUP
I like to run a little elec pump right next to the stock bottle and wire it into the stock switch...
no extra switches hanging around. Use as little or as much spray as you want.


Hmmmmm, very interesting ;)

shifty 09-21-2005 11:35 PM

All good ideas. I'd like to patch up the holes in my firewall and I want to use the old grommit for the washer lines for my temp/oil PSI/ammeter gauges, so ... that's perfect.

I'll hafta dink around with this. Maybe I should hit the junkyard for some ideas.

How impossible would it be to replace the wiper arms with something else? Any thoughts on customization of those? I'd prefer something that wasn't bolted onto the cowl.

724wdcopper 09-21-2005 11:44 PM

hey sneaky snake, where is your brake booster gonna go? i used the exact same bottle (81 citation) but mounted it approximately where the stock bottle went on the fender. i spaced the bottle with a small piece of nylon due to the kink in the bottle. as far as windshield wipers go, no help from me.

Longhorn Man 09-22-2005 12:51 AM

Whats wrong with the wipers? I normally complain about mine being too fast or too slow. A delay is what I would want on mine... still looking for a way to do this on the cheap, I think I may have come up with something, but I have to look into it some more first.

shifty 09-22-2005 10:33 AM

Putter knows how to make a delay. I think he's talking about making it into a kit. You should PM him and ask about it.

As for why I want to get rid of mine, they're flimsy, ugly, too short, I don't like them on the outside of the cowl, I'd like to shave the cowl (except for the vents), and mine are scratching my window :D

Seems like a good time to replace them.

Longhorn Man 09-22-2005 10:35 AM

I'm too cheap for that. If I remember correctly, the switch he used is kinda pricey. (Plus I can get that same switch with a dicount from our local peterbuilt dealer...but it's still more than I wanna spend)

sneakysnake 09-22-2005 10:55 AM

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[QUOTE=724wdcopper]hey sneaky snake, where is your brake booster gonna go? QUOTE]
Its hiding there on the firewall.LOL the bottle fits perfect with the offset of the firewall but might be a little difficult to get to with a normal hood.

724wdcopper 09-22-2005 03:52 PM

HA! well, maybe it's time for an eye exam.... :crazy:
i saw the hole beneath the bottle and just figured it should have had a booster on it!

'71c204x4454 09-22-2005 06:03 PM

One cheap upgrade to do is put on longer blades. Stock is 15 inches. I think I was able to fit 17 inches on there with out a problem. It helps.

CG 09-22-2005 09:07 PM

ok this really doesnt answer your questions but when i was in hs we put a washer bottle and a squirter hidden behind the grill so when people walked in front of the truck we could spray them....may just do that again :hm:

da-burb 09-23-2005 06:53 AM

I just pulled the squirter set up from a 96 GMC van. It has the hidden squirters that clip onto the wiper arms. Looks like a perfect fit. Hardest part about the whole thing was taking the cowl off of the donor van. With a bug deflecter on the hood you could never get the spray to hit the windshiled when driving over 40mph.

4x4Poet 09-24-2005 02:12 AM

I've found that NAPA's winter blade/frame replacements work better than the oem wiper blade frames with replaceable blades. The rubber seems to be a higher quality and the plastic encasing the frame keeps snow out from between the flex frame. They fit oem arms without any adapters for a clean look.

NAPA sells their winter blades by application. No need to consult app books at the wiper blade section. Just give the parts sellers the app. I think they cost around $12 each. One of the few, cheap options that I've found.:rolleyes: It snows in Atlanta, right? :D

'68OrangeSunshine 09-24-2005 04:20 AM

Hey Shifty, On my '71 Jimmy and old '67 Suburban I have those double-bladed wipers. The smallest they make is 16" which works fine. They even make sets of triple fins to clip onto the wiper arm, so air flow forces the wipers down on the windshield. Of course they sell them in the cheazy aftermarket goodie section of Checker Auto stores, so you may have missed them. Only drawback is the wiper frames are made of plastic which can deteriorate in the Arizona sun with continued exposure. (But what doesn't?)
I pulled the set off the Orange '68, [they were shot] and went with stock wipers, to acheive the classic look, but the double wipers still work good on the GMC.

jlmtrout 09-24-2005 07:38 AM

I bought wiper arms from a later model truck, washer nozzles in the arm along side the blade. Good luck and keep on truckin'.................Jerry


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