The hot rod type parts places sell vacuum pumps but I have no idea if they can handle the volume you'd need for a constantly running wiper motor. Matt Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > What I thought about doing that would be super for an efi car was to use a V-belt drive off the rear axle for a vacuum pump. Probably be too complicated and not worth the effort, but it would work! > > -- > Mark Price > Morgantown, WV > 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 > " I was different before people dared to be different" > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx> >> The dual action pumps aren't all that bad. They can still be had for >> about $90 (same price I paid for one 10 years ago) or you can have them >> rebuilt for about the same amount. You can also get rebuild kits for the >> pumps if you want to tackle the job yourself. I haven't had to deal with >> a bad vacuum motor yet. The one on my wagon is original, the one on my >> 68 was in a bag of them that came with the car so I know nothing about >> it's history. >> >> Matt >> >> Frank Swygert wrote: >>> You hit the nail on the head Matt! When everything in a vacuum wiper system is >> up to snuff, it works great! Not as noisy as electrics either. But few people >> replace the motors and pumps due to overall cost. After finding an electric >> system and taking the time to install it I'm pretty sure the vac system is >> cheaper. The vac motor should last another 20+ years, especially since rebuilds >> use a synthetic grease that doesn't dry out and harden like the old stuff does. >>> The fuel pump vacuum booster is another story. Those fuel pumps are getting >> expensive too. Still, replacing both the fuel/booster pump and vac wiper motor >> together isn't going to be much more than an electric setup, especially >> considering installation time. >>> If you use an electric or non-booster mechanical pump the wipers need a bit of >> help during periods of low engine vacuum. A storage cannister is the easiest way >> to do this. You will only have 20-30 seconds of boost from a cannister, but >> that's usually enough to get you around a vehicle you're passing or up a hill. >> The wipers may still slow, but shouldn't slow much. If the wiper motor is new >> (or recently so) there should be little noticeable difference, just as Matt >> pointed out with the stock system in good working order. >>> If the motor is 20+ years old just break down and get a new rebuild! The only >> time an electric conversion may make economic and safety sense is if the car >> will be driven in all kinds of weather -- a true daily driver like mine! >>> --------------- >>> Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 20:34:04 -0500 >>> From: Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx> >>> >>> One thing I do want to mention is that with a motor that makes good >>> vacuum, a good booster pump, and a good wiper motor, the wiper speed >>> difference going up hill (or accelerating from a low speed with the gas >>> pedal mashed down) is very, very small. It's hardly noticeable on either >>> of my Americans. It's slightly more noticeable on the wagon since it has >>> a 199 and an automatic but it's hardly worth doing anything with. >>> >>> Matt >>> >> -- >> mhaas@xxxxxxx >> Cincinnati, OH >> http://www.mattsoldcars.com >> 1967 Rambler American wagon >> 1968 Rambler American sedan >> ================================================================= >> According to a February 2003 survey of Internet holdouts released >> by UCLA's Center for Communication Policy, people cite >> not having a computer as the No. 1 reason they won't go online. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Amc-list mailing list >> Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > > > -- mhaas@xxxxxxx Cincinnati, OH http://www.mattsoldcars.com 1967 Rambler American wagon 1968 Rambler American sedan ================================================================= According to a February 2003 survey of Internet holdouts released by UCLA's Center for Communication Policy, people cite not having a computer as the No. 1 reason they won't go online. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list