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camcojb 07-07-2021 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by 214Chevy (Post 713739)
I vote hidden unit Jody. It looks so clean with it hidden and out of sight.

Hidden wiper motor means visible wiper arms and blades.

raustinss 07-07-2021 04:19 PM

their website still only shows the wiper kit for older chevelles ...whats one of these kits worth ? with delay or just high and low speeds ?

camcojb 07-07-2021 08:53 PM

So maybe install the hidden wiper unit from Raingear and keep the wiper arms/blades in the trunk if needed... :peepwall: Best of both worlds.

Hydratech® 07-08-2021 01:05 AM

Your Rendering...
 
Just to poke at you a little, your rendering does not show exposed wipers :bitchslap:

Form follows function in my book - seeing a wiper motor under hood certainly isn't out of place. I'm following your build, certainly not leading it. Yeah, a nice clean close out panel where the wiper motor used to live would look trick when you are standing around with guys admiring your engine compartment, and I get the whole cool concept of the RainGear hidden wiper system, but too bad they don't have the hide away park function (yet).

It has been many years since I have had my hands on an A body, though I remember removing the panel at the base of the windshield on a few to clean out a bunch of leaves and gook accumulated in there, recalling there was a rather large amount of glass covered by this plate (it was always dirty as hell so I remember cleaning this area of the glass before putting the plate back on). Just spit balling here, but what if you could talk to RainGear about possibly increasing the swept area in motion, which would allow you to retain a full wipe of the windshield but have the wipers drop down to that lower area of the windshield that is usually covered by that large base plate while in motion. That way when you shut them off, they will sit down out of view as if they were the "upscale parking hide away type" when off, or at least a lot lower. This would require a modification of the wiper linkage geometry to increase the overall swept area, or splitting the difference of how far upward they will wipe. This would also likely lead to a custom shortened windshield base plate, or even it's complete omission. Today's modern urethane used when installing windshields is so strong that you can omit the little windshield base tabs once the urethane has set 24 hours - that windshield isn't going anywhere once it is placed. Again, just thinking out loud as to alternate ways to possibly have your cake and eat it too. I haven't taken a close look at the RainGear arrangement, though believe there must be an arm on an electric motor running the linkages. If this arm on the electric motor was lengthened by a small amount, it should increase the wiper swept area. The engineer in me just can't stay contained - I always have to rethink most everything I touch to improve it one way or another. Great for some things, but not good when the wife is saying "what in the world is taking so long" :lol:

Or? RainX the windshield consistently and think less about wiper actions / travel. It's inevitable that you will eventually get caught out in a rain storm as this is a real car that will be really driven.

Things that make you go hmmm....

dhutton 07-08-2021 06:14 AM

I have seen guys relocate the stock motor under the fender with a modified/lengthened arm on F bodies. Maybe it’s possible on A bodies too. I don’t know enough about the recessed wipers to say yes or no.

Don

Vegas69 07-08-2021 09:11 AM

What if you simply installed the wipers in a lower position while parked. It would limit the travel some, but how often do you really plan to drive in the rain? I'm not sure it's a viable option, but I thought I'd throw it out there.

camcojb 07-08-2021 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by raustinss (Post 713745)
their website still only shows the wiper kit for older chevelles ...whats one of these kits worth ? with delay or just high and low speeds ?

Got this today for pricing.

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Several variable for exact pricing. But, the system ranges from 800 - 900 hundred dollars.
So I can't justify the cost simply to not have the wiper motor visible. I'll either go with a new stock unit or a cleaner version from New Port Engineering and have visible wiper arms, or spend 2 minutes and install the arms when needed.

https://newportwipers.com/wp-content...4122071738.jpg

camcojb 07-08-2021 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 713768)
What if you simply installed the wipers in a lower position while parked. It would limit the travel some, but how often do you really plan to drive in the rain? I'm not sure it's a viable option, but I thought I'd throw it out there.

Thought of that but not sure how well the blades will like sliding on/off the stainless trim when operating. If I end up with something other than stock I will be testing this.

camcojb 07-08-2021 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Hydratech® (Post 713757)
Just to poke at you a little, your rendering does not show exposed wipers :bitchslap:

Form follows function in my book - seeing a wiper motor under hood certainly isn't out of place. I'm following your build, certainly not leading it. Yeah, a nice clean close out panel where the wiper motor used to live would look trick when you are standing around with guys admiring your engine compartment, and I get the whole cool concept of the RainGear hidden wiper system, but too bad they don't have the hide away park function (yet).

It has been many years since I have had my hands on an A body, though I remember removing the panel at the base of the windshield on a few to clean out a bunch of leaves and gook accumulated in there, recalling there was a rather large amount of glass covered by this plate (it was always dirty as hell so I remember cleaning this area of the glass before putting the plate back on). Just spit balling here, but what if you could talk to RainGear about possibly increasing the swept area in motion, which would allow you to retain a full wipe of the windshield but have the wipers drop down to that lower area of the windshield that is usually covered by that large base plate while in motion. That way when you shut them off, they will sit down out of view as if they were the "upscale parking hide away type" when off, or at least a lot lower. This would require a modification of the wiper linkage geometry to increase the overall swept area, or splitting the difference of how far upward they will wipe. This would also likely lead to a custom shortened windshield base plate, or even it's complete omission. Today's modern urethane used when installing windshields is so strong that you can omit the little windshield base tabs once the urethane has set 24 hours - that windshield isn't going anywhere once it is placed. Again, just thinking out loud as to alternate ways to possibly have your cake and eat it too. I haven't taken a close look at the RainGear arrangement, though believe there must be an arm on an electric motor running the linkages. If this arm on the electric motor was lengthened by a small amount, it should increase the wiper swept area. The engineer in me just can't stay contained - I always have to rethink most everything I touch to improve it one way or another. Great for some things, but not good when the wife is saying "what in the world is taking so long" :lol:

Or? RainX the windshield consistently and think less about wiper actions / travel. It's inevitable that you will eventually get caught out in a rain storm as this is a real car that will be really driven.

Things that make you go hmmm....

Thanks Paul, looking at all options now other than Raingear (due to budget).

dhutton 07-08-2021 05:58 PM

Some details of moving it under the fender here:

https://www.chevelles.com/threads/67....371897/page-4

Don


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