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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - 2 speed wiper motor
Hello, is it possible to replace the 1 speed wipper motor with a 2 speeds? is this kind OK: http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=250373302340 what are the changes needed on the wireloom? thanks laurent |
ld derancourt |
Apparently someones written about this in a book some where. I'm sure he'll be along soon to point you in the right direction. This is a mod i've yet to do & have yet to see a suitable motor in the now adays rare scrapyards, anyone an part number suitable for an evil bay search? |
Brad (Sprite IV 1380) |
Laurent apart from the changes this supplier is cheap so go for it. You probably need a switch from an MGB and some wire but that should do the trick. Bas |
Bas Timmermans |
I fitted a 2-speed wiper motor from a Marina to my Sprite, although I had to use the original pinion gear to get the correct sweep angle. I also fitted a 2-speed motor from an MGB to my A35. AFAIK late 1500 midgets had 2-speed wipers. You need a 3-position switch and an extra wire from the switch to the motor. If you have the early style square motor, it will be slightly more complicated. |
Dave O'Neill 2 |
I used to have a 'chip' in my old Midget's loom that used to do intermittent wipers, which was very useful. |
Rich Amos (1 Sprite 1 Midget!) |
Had a look at my two speeder last night and couldn't find any visible part numbers but it looks awfully like the one Laurent found on e bay. Works a treat! The fast speed does seem quite fast in comparison to standard. What I want to really do is to put in a push switch do a single wipe without having to flick the toggle on and off. |
Matt 1275 Bucks |
Dave, mine is an early type wipper motor. Why it will be slightly more complicated? I had a lot of rain last WE in the mountains, and the wippers were not enought quick. I used the GPS to follow the way! And it took 3 days to dry the carpets LOL laurent |
ld derancourt |
Laurent - what can I say? The short answer is yes. In fact any new or re-con round body motor will be 2 speed as they stopped making single speeds a while back. You might not want to use the original drive cog as their are alternatives that provide more sweep. Yes, as Brad says - all the info (though nothing on intermittent wipe) in this book. I believe that the book also has a picture of the world's only Purple cooling system hose for a Spridget. |
Daniel Thirteen-Twelve |
I did exactly as per Dave O'Neil. (though mine was a Ital) I have the rocker switches so the wiring was as simple as change for a later dual speed rocker switch and run 1 extra wire. |
Dean Smith ('73 RWA) |
thank you everybody for the informations |
ld derancourt |
Here while we re on the subject ish?? to a degree i would find intermittant more usefull any one done that ? i suppose a three position switch would be a start ?? anyone got any ideas |
Darren 2 litre frogeye |
How about this Darren http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=3182 Give it a go and then you can let us know how you get on! Cheers Carl |
C Bintcliffe |
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