Mal
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posted on 15/7/09 at 07:05 PM |
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Single Blade Wiper Motor
I would appreciate your help in identiying the source of wiper motor to operate a single blade on the windscreen of the car I am building.
It needs to be compact, have an arc of travel of about 170 degrees and, to pass the IVA test, have 2 speeds.
Most of the requirements could be met by a a rear wiper motor, but in my experience rear wipers are single speed.
Do any cars have 2 speed rear motors?
2 cars having an original equipment single blade front wiper are the Mercedes 190 and, I think Citroen BX. The mechanism on the Mercedes is too large
and I have not been able to locate a BX one.
Any suggestions please.
Mal
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SteveWalker
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posted on 15/7/09 at 07:21 PM |
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Mini wiper motor and only use one wheelbox? You can position the motor somewhere reasonable with more space.
Any other compact front wiper motor with the crank arm removed and an adapted splined shaft fitted?
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Mark Allanson
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posted on 15/7/09 at 07:21 PM |
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Fiat Uno, Panda?
If you can keep you head, whilst all others around you are losing theirs, you are not fully aware of the situation
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Mal
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posted on 15/7/09 at 07:30 PM |
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Mini Wiper Motor
The problem with using the Mini motor would be the arc of travel, which would be too small.
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ruudbeckers
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posted on 15/7/09 at 07:54 PM |
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Can't you use a resistor in series with the wiper motor to get a lower speed?
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SteveWalker
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posted on 15/7/09 at 07:56 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mal
The problem with using the Mini motor would be the arc of travel, which would be too small.
Not necessarily, you can get different crank wheels and different wheelbox wheels, but I don't know what angle you'd get with the largest
crank and the smallest wheelbox. I do know that the largest crank angle is 130°, I wonder what wheelboxes are available?
Ah, just found out that early setups used 22 tooth boxes and later 32 tooth, I wonder if the pitch is the same, if so, a 130° drive and 22 tooth
wheels would presumably give a huge angle.
[Edited on 15/7/09 by SteveWalker]
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AR-CoolC
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posted on 15/7/09 at 07:56 PM |
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Citroen AX is the only other one I can think of.
There are no cars with double speed rear motor as far as I know.
Imagine what it would be like if there were no hypothetical situations.
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Mal
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posted on 15/7/09 at 08:05 PM |
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Two suggestions I had not thought of:
increasing the arc of travel of the mini wiper motor by using the optimum components.
Also, making a single speed rear motor into a 2 speed by switching in a resistor.
The IVA regulations have specific reqirements for the speed difference, so I will have to look these up.
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SteveWalker
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posted on 15/7/09 at 09:04 PM |
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I think that the resistor option won't work, 'cos, as you say there are specific requirements for sweep rate. Presumably a single speed
motor will only satisfy the lower speed requirement and adding a resistor will only make it go slower. I suppose you could do this and add a pair of
gearwheels so that you've got a higher speed to start with.
[Edited on 15/7/09 by SteveWalker]
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Madinventions
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posted on 15/7/09 at 09:09 PM |
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The Citroen AX has a single wiper but the mechanism is a bit clunky.
What you need is the front motor from a Fiat Uno. If Fiat Uno's are hard to find (yes, they are) then a Fiat Fiorino van uses the same part.
Have a look on my build website for pics and wiring info. The Fiat motor is self contained and will give you two speeds, self parking and an
intermittent wipe which is very wasy to wire up and connect to. It's mounted by 2 bolts and the wiper stem so it's dead easy.
Any questions - send me a U2U.
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Ed.
[Edited on 15/7/09 by Madinventions]
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Mal
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posted on 16/7/09 at 06:17 PM |
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Conclusion.
I went to the scrapyard today and bought wiper motors from a Fiat Uno and a Citroen AX for a small sum.
I will use the one that fits the available space best.
Thank you for all your suggestions.
Mal
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