Vacuum wiper motor

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by lapace, Mar 6, 2007.

  1. Chiro

    Chiro Member

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    Hey Kevin,

    Where'd you get the deal on the plasma cutter? Parts house or local deal of the century from someone you know?

    Andy
     
  2. Boopster

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    Motor

    Chiro, If you need the motor I'll send it to ya, just let me know through a PM what your shippin address is.

    Since some people I know made me feel so bad about wanting to put it in the Boops ride, maybe I can make restitution by giving it to someone else:D

    Let me know

    TB'sD
     
  3. lapace

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    Well I got the motor back off the truck and after playing with it for a while I believe I have an leak that is causing it not to work with the wipers attached. Can I use a gasket sealent like RTV to put the two motor halves together?:confused: Judging by the amount The Boopster is asking for his rebulit motor, if I do a good job I could sell it and pay for the paint job.:D
     
  4. Chiro

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    TB'sD,

    You da man.. Wishin' I could be there to help with the truck. Thanks for the motor. Look for a pm with my shipping address. I will make sure my kids send you a pm next week to thank you.

    Great site, great friends. We should all get together sometime.

    Andy
     
  5. Kens 50 PU

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    I agree Andy

    Great site, great friends. We should all get together sometime.

    Andy[/QUOTE]

    As long as you and I don't cook!:eek: :D
     
  6. Zig

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    I'll grill!

    Grilling I can do! (And it's all outdoors, so there's no house to burn down...) I wish I could come down and hep too, but alass, I have a deck to build, papers to grade, a child to enjoy the pieces out of, and a fishing trip? Ifin you were closer, TB'sD, I'd be there for the day. Just watching this opperation would be worth its weight in gold! I'm happy for the Boop that her dad stumbled(?) onto such a great bunch of guys! You will either get it put together, or you'll at least have some top-notch stories to share! I know we all look forward to hearing/seeing what the end result was. Good luck, and my God be with you!
     
  7. Kevin's 48

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    Hey Andy, I bought it off of the cornwell truck that comes around to the shop. Another guy bought it in september for $1300.00 and used it four times, got buyers remorse and put it on the truck to sale. I bought it for $700.00 and the tool guy even wrote it up with a free warranty. Hell of a deal if you ask me. All I need now is to wire my 220 and get my compressor and I'll be set.

    TB's D I wish I had it when I cut my floor out. I really screwed up the left rear cab mount with my torch. I guess I got a little carried away and I cut it right in half. :eek: I fabricated another one, but it would have been much better to not cut it in half. Live and learn right???
     
  8. Chiro

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    Hey Kevin,

    I have an extra set of stock rear cab mounts if you want them. Send me a pm with your mailing address.

    Andy
     

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