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M923 air actuated wiper motor question.

Moosemcnally

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Can these be easily rebuilt or rehabbed? My drivers side m923 drivers side motor is leaking and not working? It shows signs of life but won't move.
 

Swamp Donkey

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Try a little air tool oil in it and try and help it to get going.
Good advise. Mine worked fine but I added some air tool oil anyways. They move faster and smoother now. Just remember, a little is a lot. Any excess will come out the exhaust port into the cab...unless you run the exhaust lines out the cab. Then you don't have to listen to the air either.

A little oil on the rod where it passes through the windshield will help too. If I remember the diagram in the TM correctly, there is a bushing in there but I could be wrong.

Awaiting pictures of a dismantled unit for future reference...:)
 

Moosemcnally

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So after futzing with this for two hours, I discovered.....wait for it.....that the air lines going in to the motor were reversed. I reversed the air lines and now it works fine. It is now plumbed opposite of what the passenger side is which doesn't make sense to me, but it is functioning great! I have never touched those lines so somebody did something in the past?
 
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