ChargerJim
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Ok, so what I thought was going to be a simple thing has (potentially) snowballed... My wipers stopped working because two of the nylon bushings on the wiper linkage disintegrated, as 50 year old nylon bushings tend to do. No big deal, I got some replacement bushings an was going to install them. As I was starting to line things up so the wipers would be in the correct park position, I noticed that they didn't seem to have been set in the right park position. They parked on the bottom of the windshield above the hood. It looks to me like they should park below the hood, resting on two bump outs on the chrome trim piece under the windshield. Question 1: Is that a correct assumption? If so, we can move on to Question 2...
I then noticed that the current wiper blades (replacements from a previous owner) were too tall to fit under the hood with the adapters on them that allowed them to attach to the bayonet style wiper arms. So I started looking at things closer and I found that the replacement blades were 18". I believe they should be 16" from what I've researched so far. No problem, I got some 16" blades with a seemingly lower profile so they would (hopefully) fit under the hood in the correct park position. They did not. So, Question 2: Is 16" the correct wiper blade size?
Since this didn't solve my problem, I took a closer look at the wiper arms themselves and noticed that the driver side wiper arm scrapes along the chrome trim under the windshield as it moves. I know that's obviously not supposed to happen but I couldn't see a way to get it to clear the trim and move without scraping. That's when I started looking up pictures of wiper arms for 73 Chargers/B-bodies. I noticed that a lot of the wiper arms that came up looked different than what's on my car. Mine are just straight arms with the flat bayonet style attachment at the end. What I'm finding online is that the wiper arms that appear to belong on there are different than what I've got. One of them has some kind of stabilizing arm on it. Also, the connections are a side facing pin style instead of the bayonet style - which seems as though that would allow them to clear the hood to get to the correct park position. I've attached two pics of wiper arms here. The first is what's on my car and the second is what I am finding on the interweb as potentially what should be on there. Which leads me to Question 3: Does my car have the incorrect wiper arms on it? I really don't want to (nor can I afford to) spend $100+ to replace the wiper arms. I've got other bigger issues to deal with first. So I guess the big question, Question 4: Can I just leave things as-is, change to 16" blades, and just set the wiper linkage so that the park position is at the bottom of the windshield when I replace the bushings? and Question 4a: Aside from the aesthetics of the wipers not technically being in the correct park position, does it really matter given that I barely ever use the wipers since I rarely if ever drive this in the rain and I really only need them to pass inspection? I guess what I'm really asking is, will doing this cause any problems/damage to the wiper motor, linkage, etc or would it be fine to leave it as-is and just replace the bushings and blades until I hit the lottery?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
I then noticed that the current wiper blades (replacements from a previous owner) were too tall to fit under the hood with the adapters on them that allowed them to attach to the bayonet style wiper arms. So I started looking at things closer and I found that the replacement blades were 18". I believe they should be 16" from what I've researched so far. No problem, I got some 16" blades with a seemingly lower profile so they would (hopefully) fit under the hood in the correct park position. They did not. So, Question 2: Is 16" the correct wiper blade size?
Since this didn't solve my problem, I took a closer look at the wiper arms themselves and noticed that the driver side wiper arm scrapes along the chrome trim under the windshield as it moves. I know that's obviously not supposed to happen but I couldn't see a way to get it to clear the trim and move without scraping. That's when I started looking up pictures of wiper arms for 73 Chargers/B-bodies. I noticed that a lot of the wiper arms that came up looked different than what's on my car. Mine are just straight arms with the flat bayonet style attachment at the end. What I'm finding online is that the wiper arms that appear to belong on there are different than what I've got. One of them has some kind of stabilizing arm on it. Also, the connections are a side facing pin style instead of the bayonet style - which seems as though that would allow them to clear the hood to get to the correct park position. I've attached two pics of wiper arms here. The first is what's on my car and the second is what I am finding on the interweb as potentially what should be on there. Which leads me to Question 3: Does my car have the incorrect wiper arms on it? I really don't want to (nor can I afford to) spend $100+ to replace the wiper arms. I've got other bigger issues to deal with first. So I guess the big question, Question 4: Can I just leave things as-is, change to 16" blades, and just set the wiper linkage so that the park position is at the bottom of the windshield when I replace the bushings? and Question 4a: Aside from the aesthetics of the wipers not technically being in the correct park position, does it really matter given that I barely ever use the wipers since I rarely if ever drive this in the rain and I really only need them to pass inspection? I guess what I'm really asking is, will doing this cause any problems/damage to the wiper motor, linkage, etc or would it be fine to leave it as-is and just replace the bushings and blades until I hit the lottery?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!