Trico vacuum wiper motor

jjbubaboy
jjbubaboy Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Hi all,

Looking for info on rebuilding my Trico motor. Anyone sell rebuild kits? Better to rebuild or replace? I have a 36 Terraplane and the motor # is SK 17.

I would like to keep it and have it original but dont want to spend the cost of changing over on the old one!

Thanks for any info!

Hudsonly,

Jeff

Comments

  • bull_islander
    bull_islander Expert Adviser
    This guy has been repairing wiper motors forever.

    Give him a holler...

    http://www.wiperman.com/
  • Jon B
    Jon B Administrator
    I'm not sure if www.wiperman.com sells kits; I know they will rebuild your old one. Try them!



    You may be able to salvage what you have, but introducing some neats foot oil into the chamber; it loosens up the leather seal. There are some other liquids you can put in there as well (I think someone suggested brake fluid?) By moving the lever in the right way, you can suck the oil in through the vacuum pipe. Let it sit for a few days before draining, and you might find the motor actually works!
  • oldhudsons
    oldhudsons Senior Contributor
    As I recall there has been at least 1 or more articles on their repair & or restoration in Skinned Knuckles.
  • Richard E.
    Richard E. Senior Contributor
    I believe that "wiperman" is a guy named Ficken. His dad bought all of Trico stock when they went out of business and he sells parts and kits. He also advertises in Hemmings Motor News. He is the "go to" guy for Trico.
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    If interested I have the Trico Equipment and Service Spec sheets for the 1936 Trico wipers.



    I can make you copy and send it email, if you wish. Drop me an email, email addy below.



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr

    HudsonTech

    Memphis, TN

    NEChudsontech09@yahoo.com (drop the NEC)
  • edhamlin
    edhamlin Senior Contributor
    bull islander wrote:
    This guy has been repairing wiper motors forever.



    Give him a holler...



    http://www.wiperman.com/



    I second (or third or fourth) this recommendation! Ficken is great! He's quick and his prices are quite reasonable. He did my '41 Traveler wiper motor and it came back looking (and behaving) as a new one. He also carries the teeny little wiper blades for $6 apiece. Check out his website and see all the steps he does to restore the motor; most likely you are not equipped to do this, nor will you be able to find the parts all that easily.



    Rgds

    Ed
  • jjbubaboy
    jjbubaboy Senior Contributor
    A big Hudsonly thanks to all who responded with info!

    I am going to try and soak mine and re oil it and see if it will run.

    J
  • Trevor J
    Trevor J Expert Adviser
    Hi there.

    If you get stuck I have a number of NOS kits for Trico wipers but you would have to tell me the kit no

    Trevor NZ
  • tigermoth
    tigermoth Expert Adviser
    hello, my wiper was a rubber material..i am not sure soaking would help that. leather could soften up. regards, tom
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