Other than brushes and limit switches, I don't know of any internal parts
that are available for the wiper motors. I think that your idea of taking
it to an electrical shop is a good one. They ought to be able to fix it
(assuming that the problem is electrical, and not stripped
gears,etc.)....... Good Luck
Randy Kegg
1958 MGA
1966 Morris Traveller
1964 Porsche 356C
On Wed, 2 Oct 1996 20:25:14 -0400 DBGaither@aol.com writes:
>
>Well,
>
>My windshield wiper motor is toast! I have a 1966 MGB and I was
>fiddling
>with it to determine if the problem was wiring or the motor. I took
>it
>apart and cleaned up the inside (it had a light layer of
>gunk/dust/carbon) when I re-assembled it and tried it again, the motor
>
>started to turn a few times and then nothing. So, I opened up the
>Moss
>catalog and the VB catalog and there doesn't seem to be any
>replacement
>parts for the motors.
>
>Does anyone know where I can get a new armature and brush gear?
>Should I
>just take it to a local electric motor shop and have them fix it? I'm
>no
>electrical whiz, the insides of the motor just looked kinda simple.
>
>Any advice would be welcomed,
>
>Doug Gaither
>
>
>
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