280zx wiper motor
280zx wiper motor
the wiper motor in my 68 has bit the dust. I am wondering if anyone has any experiencewith using the 280zx wiper motor and which year I should use? Thanks in advance.
RE: 280zx wiper motor
I've used a 620 PU motor on my 68's. All you need to do is change the mounting bracket; it's a strait bolt on, a no brainer! And the 620 unit goes way faster.
FYI, you may need to adjust your wiper linkage, mind started to collide and bind due to the faster action. I needed to do this on both cars that I converted.
Byron
FYI, you may need to adjust your wiper linkage, mind started to collide and bind due to the faster action. I needed to do this on both cars that I converted.
Byron
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Actually a lot of the guys with 240Z's complain a lot about their wiper motors being too slow. I think it is very similar to the 510 ones. There is a very popular upgrade to a Honda Accord motor that is practically a bolt-in - just need to relocate the mounting holes. I'll see if I can find the post I saw about this for you guys and add it here.
Here it is: 1994 Honda Accord motor - almost identical to the 240Z's. A "how-to" do the mod is about half way down the page by "Nismo280zEd"
http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.ph ... ge=3&pp=25
Here it is: 1994 Honda Accord motor - almost identical to the 240Z's. A "how-to" do the mod is about half way down the page by "Nismo280zEd"
http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.ph ... ge=3&pp=25
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Any 620 model year (72 1/2 to 79) will work. I believe the 280ZX motor has also been used, as well as a mid 80's Mazda GLC. But I cannot vouch for either as I have not does those myself. The best part about the 620 one is that the wiring on the plug is even the same!
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Re: RE: 280zx wiper motor
So the movements of the wiper motors are the same? I'm about to buy parts to complete my wiper mechanisms, but there's a big chance the wiper motor doesn't work. I just drill new wholes for the 620 wiper motor?Byron510 wrote:I've used a 620 PU motor on my 68's. All you need to do is change the mounting bracket; it's a strait bolt on, a no brainer! And the 620 unit goes way faster.
FYI, you may need to adjust your wiper linkage, mind started to collide and bind due to the faster action. I needed to do this on both cars that I converted.
Byron
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Re: 280zx wiper motor
Holy thread resurrection bat man! 11 years, but still relavent.
Post photos of your 280ZX motor conversion.
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Post photos of your 280ZX motor conversion.
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