6v Wiper Motor Ford 1928-39 Built In Switch on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
This is a new unit, the swich is on the end opposite the shaft, This auction is for a brand 6 volt wiper motor for your 1928-1939 Ford. This motor comes with a built-in on/off switch. The approximate measurements are: total length from the tip of the switch to the tip of the shaft is 6 3/4". The length of just the shaft is 3 1/4". The height of just the housing is 3". The height of the housing with the switch is 3 1/2". The width across of the housing is 3 3/8". The width across of the metal mounting plate is 4 3/8" (3 5/8" center to center on the mounting holes). The housing is about 2 3/8" in thickness.
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