Posted By: Boosted
Those of you with 36-37 Dodge or Ply Trucks - 12/31/13 08:51 PM
Here is a picture of what is in the area over the visor on the drivers side. It should be the wiper motor but I do not know what is all missing from in there. Next to the wiper motor towards the drivers door is another square open area with what looks to be some kind of box with nothing in it. I was wondering what is all missing so I can start hunting for parts. It has rained so much here I need a wiper on the truck.
Posted By: CJD AUTOMOTIVE
Re: Those of you with 36-37 Dodge or Ply Trucks - 01/01/14 03:09 AM
Where are you at in GA? If your close, your welcome to come look at my '37. It is 95% original.
Posted By: AZ_A12_BEE
Re: Those of you with 36-37 Dodge or Ply Trucks - 01/01/14 03:48 AM
I never pulled those panels to look
Posted By: Boosted
Re: Those of you with 36-37 Dodge or Ply Trucks - 01/01/14 05:17 AM
I am in Midland just north of Columbus. I guess I am going to pursue the electric motor swap for the wiper..
Posted By: Mike P
Re: Those of you with 36-37 Dodge or Ply Trucks - 01/01/14 12:31 PM
".....It should be the wiper motor but I do not know what is all missing from in there. Next to the wiper motor towards the drivers door is another square open area with what looks to be some kind of box with nothing in it....."
Yup that's the wiper motor. You don;t appear to be missing anything, the wiper motor is self contained. As far as the other opening, they are there to provide access to the windshield hinges.
Posted By: Boosted
Re: Those of you with 36-37 Dodge or Ply Trucks - 01/02/14 03:09 PM
What turns it on and off? Anyone have a picture of what this looks like and where the vacuum goes to?
Posted By: fstfish66
Re: Those of you with 36-37 Dodge or Ply Trucks - 01/07/14 10:43 AM
usually a on off switch on the top of the dash in the center,,at least on the cars, electric conversions are available from new port engeering..they will be 12 volt not 6 volt nos vacuum motors are on e bay
Posted By: elitecustombody
Re: Those of you with 36-37 Dodge or Ply Trucks - 01/11/14 05:02 PM
There is actually a little slide lever to turn the motor on/off.It's on the motor and protrudes through the overhead cover few inches to the left of rear view mirror.