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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Athena, Oregon
Posts: 169
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Re: Windsield Wiper Delay
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I don't have any 67-72 Chevy/GMC pickups, so I don't have a test vehicle to test each unit before they are considered "ready for sale". My friend gave me a complete wiper motor, wiper switch, and wiper wiring harness a couple months ago, so now I can build a test environment to test each unit before they can be sold. I just need to build a bench to set it all on and test each unit. I've had a couple of health issues in last 1 1/2 years, and I just had my 2nd stent put in my heart on 11/9/23. I'm scheduled to go to cardiac rehab next week, and I will start feeling better once I get things back to normal. I'm still having some residual shortness of breath with regular activity. I will get the 1st unit tested, and if it's 100% functional, which I anticipate it being so, then I will build the 2nd unit ASAP. These first (2) units, go to SCOTI as I already promised them to him. Sorry for the huge delay but having a couple unforeseen mild heart attacks have set me back somewhat. Luckily I have a heated and AC shop that will allow me to get these wiper delay units built once I'm able to test each unit for functionality. Doug
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72 Chevy Cheyenne K10 4x4 LWB, 4" lift kit, 350/350/NP205, rebuild in progress. |
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