Has anyone relocated windshield wiper motor

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I’m looking to clean up my firewall. Has anyone found any kits or have any ideas on how to relocate the windshield wiper motor on a squarebody. Mines an 85 k10.
 

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Instead of trying to redesign the wiper system, why not design and build a cover that will hide everything......
 

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this might be a chose between "wipers" and "clean firewall" kind of a situation....
Instead of trying to redesign the wiper system, why not design and build a cover that will hide everything......
That may be the route I have to take. I was just hoping to keep it all clean, but that is probably the route I will end up with.
 

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I saw someone online do a Japanese motor swap - much smaller and easier to cover. New enough I would bet there is a stock cover for it.

There will be plenty of fabbing and cobbing to do it and if you find one that fits, then controlling it will be the next circus.
 

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I wasn't able to hide the wiper motor but I did replace it with a cleaner looking small unit that is 2 speed and variable delay. Also got rid of the cheesy mechanical washer pump and replaced it with an electric pump inside the washer fluid bottle.

ETA: If I would have taken the time to paint the bracketry and motor housing with the body color it would blend in well. Also I put the wiring in a cloth loom and it will tuck behind the brake booster brace nicely.

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I wasn't able to hide the wiper motor but I did replace it with a cleaner looking small unit that is 2 speed and variable delay. Also got rid of the cheesy mechanical washer pump and replaced it with an electric pump inside the washer fluid bottle.

ETA: If I would have taken the time to paint the bracketry and motor housing with the body color it would blend in well. Also I put the wiring in a cloth loom and it will tuck behind the brake booster brace nicely.

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That looks good. I like that idea. Mine is the big clumsy looking one. That looks much cleaner. Can I ask what brand that is?
 

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What if you used one and the arms from a 67 72 c10. There mounted inside the firewall.
 

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That looks good. I like that idea. Mine is the big clumsy looking one. That looks much cleaner. Can I ask what brand that is?
This one is Newport Engineering, when I was researching there was one other company that had a far greater looking system and great factory looking switches but I forgot their name because they were significantly more expensive.

Here's how the switch ended up:
The company sells an adapter to mount their switch in the dash but I just altered the factory switch by cutting it up and adding a thin piece of steel to make it more stable.

I drilled out the slot where the old switch was and mounted in the new rotary knob, instead of sliding left and right it just turns clockwise.

From 12 o’clock to 4 is the delay adjustment range, then one click to 5 O'clock for slow, and another to 6 O'clock for fast.
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This one is Newport Engineering, when I was researching there was one other company that had a far greater looking system and great factory looking switches but I forgot their name because they were significantly more expensive.

Here's how the switch ended up:
The company sells an adapter to mount their switch in the dash but I just altered the factory switch by cutting it up and adding a thin piece of steel to make it more stable.

I drilled out the slot where the old switch was and mounted in the new rotary knob, instead of sliding left and right it just turns clockwise.

From 12 o’clock to 4 is the delay adjustment range, then one click to 5 O'clock for slow, and another to 6 O'clock for fast.
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Thank you for all the good information. Very helpful
 

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