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#1445718 03/24/2022 4:05 AM
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These pictures are from my 1950 4400 trucks vacuum wiper motor. I need to know if these 3 holes or passages supposed to be covered by the gasket or cut out, I can’t find a picture for the 1950’s trucks gasket set. I’m making my own gaskets since the old gaskets fell apart.
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You didn't say what Trico vacuum motor you have so here is info for a 1950 Chevrolet truck.
Trico says it is model SSM-412-2
Pictures with handmade gaskets on ebay (need to make sure the seller is using approved gasket material).
https://www.ebay.com/itm/153900469442

Bob at wiperman.com has helped me and many recommend using him to do a rebuild.
A vacuum motor has to seal properly (gaskets, paddle surface, paddle material).
Cleaning, installing paper gaskets and oiling the paddle may be a temporary solution.
It's similar to squirting oil on cylinder walls to make a higher compression reading on the gauge.
If the wiping torque drops off after your work, consider a rebuild.


Carefully checkout the part identified by the red arrow.
I don't know the composition of the rocker but they are known to age-out, wear, corrode or break.
This part is one of the parts used to switch the direction of the wipe.
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Last edited by buoymaker; 03/24/2022 3:38 PM.

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As buoymaker posted : WiperMan.com

"Pricing : Rebuilding is a standard fee of $135 which includes USA return shipping. Foreign Postage varies"

He does an excellent job.

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Thanks for the help, I couldn’t find any numbers on it except for the patent numbers


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