1973dusterkid Watch This Joined Jul 17, 2011 Messages 2,270 Reaction score 68 Location Buford Georgia Oct 28, 2012 #1 What wire do I ground on a wiper motor to get it to work 2 speed motor 71 motor.
j061093409 1970 Dart Swinger 340 Reg Joined Nov 6, 2005 Messages 2,045 Reaction score 557 Location Wethersfield, CT Oct 28, 2012 #2 there is a long black wire with a hole clip on each end and one end goes from wiper motor stud to blower motor stud
there is a long black wire with a hole clip on each end and one end goes from wiper motor stud to blower motor stud
Rocky_JS 'cuda Joined Feb 27, 2011 Messages 4,187 Reaction score 346 Location Highland Maryland Oct 28, 2012 #3 http://www.passion4mopars.com/Bench...er-Motors-Concealed-and-Nonconcealed_b_5.html
krazykuda Well-Known Member FABO Gold Member How-To Section Editor Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 66,472 Reaction score 29,680 Location Orland Park, IL Oct 28, 2012 #4 Here are a few pics of my son's 71 Valiant... View attachment Wpr mtr 01_crop.jpg View attachment Wpr mtr 02_crop.jpg View attachment Wpr mtr 03_crop.jpg
Here are a few pics of my son's 71 Valiant... View attachment Wpr mtr 01_crop.jpg View attachment Wpr mtr 02_crop.jpg View attachment Wpr mtr 03_crop.jpg
1973dusterkid Watch This Joined Jul 17, 2011 Messages 2,270 Reaction score 68 Location Buford Georgia Oct 28, 2012 #5 So I dont need to ground motor with another wire.
Rocky_JS 'cuda Joined Feb 27, 2011 Messages 4,187 Reaction score 346 Location Highland Maryland Oct 28, 2012 #6 believe if all other wiring is connected you only need to ground the body of the motor to the chassis.
believe if all other wiring is connected you only need to ground the body of the motor to the chassis.
krazykuda Well-Known Member FABO Gold Member How-To Section Editor Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 66,472 Reaction score 29,680 Location Orland Park, IL Oct 28, 2012 #7 1973dusterkid said: So I dont need to ground motor with another wire. Click to expand... No, you shouldn't NEED one.... But: 1) You already have it grounded. 2) You can NEVER HAVE TOO MUCH GROUND. It won't hurt you. 3) But you can NOT HAVE ENOUGH which WILL HURT YOU... SUMMARY: IT'S SAFER TO OVERGROUND, THAN UNDERGROUND.
1973dusterkid said: So I dont need to ground motor with another wire. Click to expand... No, you shouldn't NEED one.... But: 1) You already have it grounded. 2) You can NEVER HAVE TOO MUCH GROUND. It won't hurt you. 3) But you can NOT HAVE ENOUGH which WILL HURT YOU... SUMMARY: IT'S SAFER TO OVERGROUND, THAN UNDERGROUND.
1973dusterkid Watch This Joined Jul 17, 2011 Messages 2,270 Reaction score 68 Location Buford Georgia Oct 28, 2012 #8 So if I ground it to the chassis where do I hook it at on the motor.
Passion4Mopars Active Member Joined Mar 31, 2012 Messages 40 Reaction score 5 Location Central FL Oct 29, 2012 #9 Ground it anywhere on the motor housing. Take the bolt out for the ballast resistor and ground it with that bolt. Put a ground wire with a ring terminal and reinstall the bolt. The bolt head is 5/16.
Ground it anywhere on the motor housing. Take the bolt out for the ballast resistor and ground it with that bolt. Put a ground wire with a ring terminal and reinstall the bolt. The bolt head is 5/16.