Wiper motor difference?

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If it is a three speed wiper motor there is only the clocking to change and use the a body linkage and your all set.

I have a diagram somewhere on how to clock it to the right position somewhere for a body usage. Can't find it at the moment. It is on my computer which has not been set up since my move
 
Ok the website it was posted on is no longer active:-(
I found my corresponding email exchange with rick erehberg (sp?) But the link is dead.
Just need to photograph what I mean tomorrow.
Pm me to remind me to take pic to point at what I am trying to explain
 
Ok this is for the three speed wiper motor.

If you look at the top side where all the wires join you will see three screws that hold the tin cap onto the base. On the tin plate there should be a tab lined up to the notches.

Loosen the three screws (may have to loosen the wire hold down screws as well) turn the tin plate so the notch lines up to whatever body style you want. I know the one labeled A body is correct. The others I am not 100% sure because I have not found the diagram.
 
Ok this is for the three speed wiper motor.

If you look at the top side where all the wires join you will see three screws that hold the tin cap onto the base. On the tin plate there should be a tab lined up to the notches.

Loosen the three screws (may have to loosen the wire hold down screws as well) turn the tin plate so the notch lines up to whatever body style you want. I know the one labeled A body is correct. The others I am not 100% sure because I have not found the diagram.
Looking at that drawing, I am confused a bit... Here is the picture of a b body 1970 3 speed I am buying... It doesn't seem to match up perfectly with the drawing???

reclock.jpg
 
My drawing is not accurate.
The A body position is IN the slot just above where the tab is now.
B body must be where the tab is pictured. I will update that drawing so it is correct for others on future searches
 
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