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packrat5 10-16-2020 08:03 PM

Electric wiper conversion
 

Hey, has anyone used those Dennis Carpenter electric wipers in a 48-52 pickup?

Ford Freak 10-18-2020 04:22 PM

Re: Electric wiper conversion
 

Yes . I got mine from Mac's 7 years ago , but it looks like the same one as Carpenter sells

GB SISSON 10-18-2020 06:27 PM

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I think the kits are a good idea. I tried to save money by installing 2 electric 79.00 wiper motors like you see in a boat windshield or in a backhoe cab. A lot of swearing and butchery and in the end I had two switches, and two modified wipers with a mind of their own. There was a very special sequence to get the instrument panel back in, and though it was only six months ago, I have already forgotten what that is. I remember it was very difficult. Do yourself a favor and buy an engineered kit.

Aarongriffey 10-18-2020 06:44 PM

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I installed a conversion kit in an F1 some years ago.
I have forgotten where the owner bought the kit but it used a Volkswagen electric motor and was very easy to install and worked very well.
I really like the original vacuum wipers on my F1.
I can run the wipers very slow so they just barely move in a mist.
Whereas even on the slow speed electric wipers run too fast on a light mist.

wga 10-18-2020 08:49 PM

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https://newportwipers.com/product/19...k/#wiper-motor
https://newportwipers.com/product/19...r/#wiper-motor

Not familiar with the DC units you mentioned. Used a Newport Engineering
on a '50 International Harvester pickup with excellent results. Bolted in with no
issues.

1oldtimer 10-18-2020 10:42 PM

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I second the Newport kit. Used a few kits on different cars/trucks and they work great and last so far.

51504bat 10-19-2020 09:33 AM

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Put a Newport kit in my Ranch Wagon. Fit like it was supposed to. Car isn't on the road but from everything I've heard about Newport their kits are top shelf.

Ford Freak 10-19-2020 10:11 AM

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I put a Newport unit in my '57 Fairlane about 20 yrs. ago . Only got caught in rain a couple of times , but I was glad that I had good wipers ! Is your truck 12 volt now ? - F F

JSeery 10-19-2020 02:14 PM

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So it's New Port Engineering, correct?

Krylon32 10-19-2020 02:23 PM

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I've got a Newport Engineering wiper system in my 40 standard, deuce pu, deuce 3 window and deuce 5 window and have one ordered for my current deuce 2 door project. All work flawlessly.

JSeery 10-19-2020 02:26 PM

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Just checked and they don't appear to sell units for 33-34s, interesting.

Krylon32 10-19-2020 02:55 PM

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I think one of the last times I talked to Bob he said a 33/34 wiper kit was in the works?

1948F-1Pickup 10-19-2020 08:41 PM

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I sold the Newport conversion I had and rebuilt the vacuum setup. Has a Trico Electrovac too..... works pretty well.

deuce5wndw 10-20-2020 07:36 AM

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I sold Carpenter kits for years and no complaints and just recently put one in my 54 F-100. It works great, easily installed,( well as easy as a guy my age can stand on his head) and a well made kit.


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