If the picture in your link is somewhat color acurate, I would correct your
color information as follows:
> Red = RED
> Turquoise (blue?) = BLUE
> Green/White = BLUE/WHITE
> Green = BLACK (* see explanation)
> Green/Red = BLUE/RED
Then using the "corrected" colors connect the motor and check for operation.
Do yourself a favor and FIRST remove the wiper arms in case it operates in
reverse (i.e. wipes DOWN first instead of UP.)
By looking at the picture, those wires you have labeled Green/White and
Green/Red look closer to the "turquoise" color you assigned previously.
Taking that as Blue, the rest follow. The Green wire, the only standout as
far as the color scheme goes, would correspond to the Black.
I can't get to the car right now to double check but several things point to
the motor being correct (granted just from the one picture).
The motor is mounted to the proper mounting bracket.
It is using the individual 5 spade connectors, which aside from the lack of
a single connector housing or color correctness, coincide with what it
"should" be.
The brand of motor ( JIDECO ) "rings" a bell.
I won't be able to confirm until I can get under the passenger side to take
a pic.
Hope it helps in the meantime
E
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:02 PM
Subject: [Roadsters] early 67 roadster and wiper motor
>
> I have a windshield wiper motor with does not match my wiring diagram
> (early
> 67 roadster). the motor may be from another car; therebs no telling.
> the
> car arrived in pieces so Ibm never sure.
>
> http://www.ranteer.com/misc_2/
>
> Red
> Turquoise (blue?)
> Green/White
> Green
> Green/Red
>
> none of these colors match the wiring diagram, which shows
> Blue/Red
> Black
> Red
> Blue/White
> Blue
>
> can anyone help me align the colors? or how to figure it out?
>
> or can someone tell me what to look for/do I need to take it apart?
>
> thanks!
________________________________________
Datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html
Suggested annual donation $16.00
Archive: http://www.team.net/archive
Forums: http://www.team.net/forums
|