dave-r wrote:The upper one was used on cars with VARIABLE speed wipers.
Passion4Mopars wrote:The wiper motor with the black "humpy" switch plate/gear housing cover was used in 1972 and later models, 1970 model would have the flat switch plate with the reddish/brown sealant.
When I restore/build a wiper motor I test with a three speed switch, however, if the motor is for an E body application it will run as a variable speed dependant upon the switch, other than part number there's no difference in the way the wiper motor builds
3799239 was superceded by part number 3431790 but is for 74-76 EX VAL, DART, VOL, ASP 2 SPD WIPER MOTOR (SA 3799239, 3799367)
The three speed motor I can't see the part number on from the photo.
Hopefully I helped a little and hopefully didn't confuse anyone with my "assistance", such that it is
Passion4Mopars wrote:For the 1970 E body the correct part number for a 3 speed would have been 3431077.
http://www.passion4mopars.com/Mopar-Wip ... s_b_3.html
cv70chall wrote:Ok, so I can gather by this that I actually have the wrong motor on my 1970, correct?
Passion4Mopars wrote:Confused yet?
dave-r wrote:The only question I have is was the three speed switch an option on the Challenger? I just don't remember ever seeing one.
Passion4Mopars wrote:New member? Yes, someone sent me an email with the link to this post. Alot of times I'm not aware a forum exists unless someone sends me a link and I'm glad I got a link to this forum
Jon wrote: And Dave, why jump to such conclusions?
fbernard wrote:Jon wrote: And Dave, why jump to such conclusions?
Am I the only one here who thinks of Dave and Christer as Statler and Waldorf?
fbernard wrote:Jon wrote: And Dave, why jump to such conclusions?
Am I the only one here who thinks of Dave and Christer as Statler and Waldorf?