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Windshield Wiper handle


Pomorza

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I understand what you're saying and asking for. But knowing that you are new to the Z scene, I'll try and help you out a little.

The cowl is the panel between the hood and the windsheild. Under the cowl is a Single wiper Motor. The motor rotates and moves a single arm that goes to the drivers side windsheild wiper arm. Then there is another arm under the cowl that connects the Drivers side wiper to the passenger side wiper arm. Both arms are protruding through the cowl panel via a pivot arm. The wiper arm that You need is connected to those pivots arms.

The wiper Blade is connected to the wiper arm....

Learning the lingo is part of the fun. But Knowing the lingo will help you get answers a lot faster than 12 posts in a single thread. So hopefully this helps for future reference. Hell, I might of even got a word or 2 wrong as well but you get it.

Dave

This is the deal.

I bought the car in August. As regular service I took off the windshield wiper arms took off the metal piece over the motors and cleaned the connection there. While the arms were on the ground my brother drove over one of them with his jeep and thus ruined it as it bent. When I tried to fix it I ended up just breaking it.

What I need is the actual arm. The part that attaches to the motor and hold the wiper in place on the window. (I can't make this any more specific as I don't know what esle to put.)

I am wondering on thing. A friend of mine has a 280zx (1980) that he is paring out. (in Florida) Will an arm from that car work or is it to long?

Thanks

Jan

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