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04-18-2004 07:25 AM #1
Scrounging up parts... (wipers, belts, etc...)
I've got a 41 Nissan Pickup in need of some of the basics. I'm probably going to grab the seats and a seat belts from a local junkyard, but I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for a wiper motor. Any particular car they take theirs out of. The truck is on a 92 Nissan Pickup frame w/ it's wiring harness, and there happens to be an 89 Nissan Sentra with it's wiper motor winking at me... any recommendations on what to do? I'll probably have to wire it up custom no matter, but curious on other's experiences.
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04-18-2004 04:29 PM #2
Get the right one from the junkyard. Will save you a ton of work and you know it will fit.Home Handyman Forum
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04-18-2004 04:53 PM #3
I didn't know they made Nissan trucks in 41. Got any pictures?" Im gone'
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04-18-2004 05:16 PM #4
Originally posted by The Al Show
I didn't know they made Nissan trucks in 41. Got any pictures?Objects in the mirror are losing
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04-18-2004 07:05 PM #5
Boy did I screw that one up. It's a 41 Chevy Pickup on a Nissan Pickup frame and drivetrain.... So there technically isn't a right electric motor. Wasn't sure how hard it was to adapt one in.
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04-18-2004 09:57 PM #6
Glad I did'nt bet on that one..Objects in the mirror are losing
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04-19-2004 07:07 AM #7
LMAO... WOW.... that def. set the pace for the day today... expect the unexpected
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