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Air powered wipers stuck

two.fiveM35

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The red button on my air powered wiper motor is pushed and and I can not get it out. Any idea on how to get it to come out or am I up the creek and need a new one?
 
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I hate my air powered wipers and plan on getting electric ones. I have gotten my wipers to work perfectly only to have them act up the next time I turned them on. They are so out of here.
 

TexAndy

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It is possible to fix them. No guarantees on staying fixed.

I had one that was acting like that, where the arm would go to one side and stay there. If I recall correctly, I took it off the truck, and ran compressed air through it in both directions with tool oil. Dunno what that did exactly, but it worked again after that.
 

cjcottrill

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I carefully disassembled mine, cleaned everything up, and coated with a light coat of waterproof grease. They work good as new. Be carful with the gasket, it is fragile.
 

TexAndy

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I should take one apart and see what the gasket looks like. I'll bet it would be trivial to cut new ones on my laser, once I've made a drawing for it.
 

topo

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There is some good information if you do a search . I put each wiper on its own supply line and valve. Larger trucks had air wipers for a long time and seals get dry. You make a simple filter out of a 3/8 pipe collar with rope fiber in side to keep crud out.
 

two.fiveM35

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I held my finger over the air outlet and turned the wiper by hand. That popped the button out. Then I replaced it with a metal wiper motor.
Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try. I bought a cheap plastic replacement and hooked up a air hose from the shop compressor (80psi) and blew the end off and almost got me in the nuts. **** it hurt.
 
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After cleaning and lubing my old metal units, they worked for a short period of time. They had excessive blow by of the seals. I disassembled them again and found the coiled spring seal expanders were just iron oxide. I replaced the springs with an o-ring of similar cross section. This did the trick. The seals are expanded to the cylinder walls and the blow by is gone. Have not had a failure since. I just need to do the second one to match now.
 

rustystud

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After cleaning and lubing my old metal units, they worked for a short period of time. They had excessive blow by of the seals. I disassembled them again and found the coiled spring seal expanders were just iron oxide. I replaced the springs with an o-ring of similar cross section. This did the trick. The seals are expanded to the cylinder walls and the blow by is gone. Have not had a failure since. I just need to do the second one to match now.
Now that is "thinking out of the box !" I'll have to remember that little trick.
 
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