W/s wiper motor for m38a1
picked up pne pf these, but it has two air intakes? Have no idea how it goes on and is attached
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W/s wiper motor for m38a1
picked up pne pf these, but it has two air intakes? Have no idea how it goes on and is attached
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That looks like a motor for an M38 not the M38A1. It looks like the style that goes up on the top of the windshield instead of the bottom.
now am confused... yeah goes on top and all three windhieds i have have them mounted on top?? this was listed for m38a1?
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My mistake Ira, it looks like they went on top on the A1's and the M38. It looks like you have the correct motor with the two outlets. Take a look at this post. It looks like the extra hose was for when they were under water!
https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?t=51770
Way to go! Does it work? Does it fit in place?
M38 is mounted to the bottom of the windshield.... Until I looked real close to the M38 that I had rolled through the rust ranch, it has the factory holes through the cross bar under the windshield, then there was the same holes above the glass. They are supposed to be below, but somewhere along the line someone punched new holes above. The soft top would have covered the holes if they were factory. The re-pop had the correct style of mounts, but this one had the electric motors.
I was thinking the M38 was like the 2A with the motors on top and the M38A1 was like the CJ3A with the wipers on the bottom. But now I cant find a picture of either M38's or M38A1's with the wiper anywhere else but on top. The M151's on the other hand have them on the bottom. The link I posted below sheds a lot of light.
https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?t=51770
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better photos of what i have
Those are the real deal. The extra hose goes to the air cleaner, according to that post.
Those look like new! Will be real nice as paperweights or bookends.. Sorry Sir, I'm out of line again. I know you will get them figured out. If somebody gives me the right Jeep numbers I'll go hunting for a picture from the history books of how they fit on back when, if it would be helpful.