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Technical 57 Ford wiper mechanism

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 53olds, Dec 9, 2025 at 2:53 PM.

  1. 53olds
    Joined: Sep 7, 2008
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    53olds
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    Hello everyone!
    The winter blues got me thinking about my 57 Fairlane and how I'd like to make it better to drive during bad weather. I was wondering if there is any wiper mechanism kit or a donor to get rid of the pulley and cable system. My car only has one wiper transmission and all the cables and pulleys are gone. They don't reproduce them. I know you can get a conversion kit for a tri5 chev.
    Thoughts? Ideas?
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  2. BJR
    Joined: Mar 11, 2005
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    Why not find the stock parts you art missing and then find an electric wiper motor that will work?
     
  3. Most of us know a 55 chevy electric motor bolts right in place, that's the easy part. The stock cable system is a Royal Disaster! Ford got it together in 1958 and did away with it and went with a motor under the dash where it belongs and two hard metal arms to operate the transmission towers. I have never seen an aftermarket drop in system for the 57 model. Find yourself a 58 parts car and do an upgrade.
     
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  4. Erwin
    Joined: Dec 4, 2007
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    The '58 ***emblyshould swap in., if you can find that one.It upgrades to a solid-arm type wiper-transmission. Not sure if the'59 would. work.
     
  5. 53olds
    Joined: Sep 7, 2008
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    53olds
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    Hmm..I do know of a 58 that's getting parted out soon. I wonder if they would all bolt right in or if there's some fabbing that would need done.
     
  6. RmK57
    Joined: Dec 31, 2008
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    From what I understand there is some fabrication work involved as all the mechanism is under the dash rather than under the cowl. If your cable system is still intact I would try and get it working instead and as mentioned the tri-5 Chevy electric motor is a straight bolt on.
     
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  7. 59 has different spacing between the blade stands, I'd say no.

    Correct, You'll do best if you take the 58 unit out of the doner yourself. At least then you should have a good idea what you're getting into. It's not a big deal but not just Nutz-n-Boltz. Been to many years-n-beers for me to give you step by step but I don't remember to much swearing going on.
    RmK57 is correct, it's easier to try and get the 57 stuff working again if you can. That said and as I remember things, when you go into the old Shop Service manual for replacing the cables the routing for them is WRONG. I ended up going to another intact 57 and drawing a diagram as I took it all apart so I could get mine back in working order. That was somewhere around 1975 so the diagram is long gone but I never forgot the lesson. I should have made the changes in my service manual with clear notes; I'd still have them. With the electric motor now under the dash you have to make previsions for that. It's minor for where I'm at in the building stage of cars in general, maybe not so much for others.
     
  8. For those that don't know, 57-58 Ford cars were near twins with some up-grades and cosmetics. 59 was nearly unto it's self. As different to the 57-58 years of Fords as a 58 Chevy is to it's 55-56 cousins. The car is shorter floorpan to door window opening, Cowell and firewall is one off, and the windshield is One Year to itself. And it just keeps going on. Ask Me how I know.
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    That's kinda Kool, the Edsel is hiding in the bushes.
     
  9. krylon32
    Joined: Jan 29, 2006
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    krylon32
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    from Nebraska

    Have you checked with Newport Engineering? Bob may have an easy solution to your problem.
     

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