Tach won't clear
Tach won't clear
Drilled holes for gauges in dash. Tach light housing hits wiper linkage. Any way to move bulb housing or tweek linkage? Thought it would be close, but not hit linkage. In Illinois I am required to have electric wipers to pass inspection.
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That's one reason I still have no wipers on my car too. One way you could gain clearance would be to have the gauges installed with a custom made trim ring that fits between the gauge bezel and the dash front. My first thought would be to machine it out of 1/2" aluminum plate, bevel the outer diameter, with the inner diameter matching the gauge body. Another idea was to use lexan or acrylic glass instead of aluminum, painted black or mount a tiny LED inside the clear ring for a night glow effect. I drew up a plan to make a complete wiper mechanism frame out of 3/16" aluminum. The bumps on my Siggy hood are further apart then the pivot shafts on the stock wiper frame. Just enough to have to drill the holes off center by about 1/4". Since the VDO (aftermarket) speedo has been mounted too high and it's way longer than the stock unit, the clearance issues are worse than yours. Searched the junkyards and found a Jetta single wiper unit for the hatchback. It's a single speed smaller motor, but the interesting feature is the linkage geometry. The motion of the linkage indicate that the wiper starts off slow and speeds up to the full swing position. The speed is still fast in the return mode, but the last quarter turn is slowed down gradually until it reaches the park position. I'm going to duplicate this linkage design and mount it on a custom made aluminum frame. The motor will be from a '70 bug and installed on the frame about 8" offset toward the passenger side, with pivot shafts matching the hood locations. Currently, I'm designing the linkage to have the wipers park in the center of the windshield, one slightly above the other, swinging outward as they sweep across the glass. I reached a roadblock in the process when I read a post where someone stated that wipers should be on both surfaces of a buggy's windshield since it rains inside the car too. Good luck on your gauges!
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Tach fitting
I solved the tach clearance problem. Bought a newer VDO tach. I have an older style VDO tach which is longer than newer style which has a different & shorter way of mounting it. The newer has a spin lock which is basically a big plastic nut. See, throwing enough money at a problem sometimes solves problem!!
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If you go to REX Marine they have a gauge bezel that might work for you, http://www.rexmar.com/page83.html