Scoutboy74
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While I have easy access to my wiper motor, I decided to give it a good once over to make sure everything is tip top. I removed the two long case screws, the end cap and then removed the armature assembly with windings and worm gear shaft so that I could shine up the copper contact surface where the brushes sit. I then reassembled everything. It all went back together nicely, but now the external shaft that rotates and connects to the wiper arm bracketry is bound up. Before I could rotate it fairly easily by hand, but not now. I know there aren't any parts missing. I didn't overtighten the case screws. I have taken this gd thing apart and put it back together numerous times always with the same result. The only thing I can think of is the worm gear portion of the shaft isn't meshing with the plastic gear in precisely the same manner it was when removed, but there are no alignment marks on it, so how do you know when it's right? It doesn't seem like it should be that big of a deal. It's just a worm gear that meshes with teeth on a wheel. This frickin' thing has driven me to drinking hard alcohol. Before I started this I had two functioning wiper motors. Now I have none.
if anyone has successfully overhauled their wiper motor, I'd be interested in hearing how in the hell you managed to get it back together without having things bound up. Tia

if anyone has successfully overhauled their wiper motor, I'd be interested in hearing how in the hell you managed to get it back together without having things bound up. Tia