Wiper arm fix thanks to 67Dart273

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When I built my 69 Dart I manage to install the arm on my wiper motor 180 out. The results were the wipers cancelled in the up position. I've put up with this for about 4 yrs now as i didn't want to pull the console and a/c vents off the car to flip it over from under the dash. Well thanks to 67Dart273 for posting up the pdf of the 69 service manual. I learned it can be done from under the hood.
On page 266 it states that if car comes with A/C the procedure for R & R wiper link and motor removal can be done from under the hood.
It took me about 45 minutes to do and now I can drive My Dart and not worry about getting caught in the rain!
 
You're welcome, but I'm not the one who actually "came up" with these manuals, LOL.
 
You're welcome, but I'm not the one who actually "came up" with these manuals, LOL.

Maybe not but your the one that put the link on here for me to look up the info.
I can't be leave I've done without them for all these years. I was thinking I was going to have to pull the A/C vents,console etc. to fix it. Thanks again-----Roy
 
Wow,thread brought back from the dead! 5 1/2 years. But yes it should be the same on your 67.
Yeah that’s whats great about the forum, years old knowledge for the taking!
Does anyone have that link? Would appreciate it.
 
That is what I did. I down loaded it and it is on my Desk top at home. Can't tell you how many times I have refereed to it over the years. It's like a bible for your car.
 
Well mission accomplished. Much easier than expected. Removed the motor nuts which gave enough slack to pull it out enough to get at the nut holding the motor to the main link. Thanks to 67Dart273 for traveling five years forward in time with his thread! Pics...

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And THAT is why we shouldn't delete threads as they get older. Good job yall.
 
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