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    1970 wiper motor assembly

    Wanting to know if I have the correct wiper assembly for a 1970 911/914/6. In the photos one is marked 68 and other one is not marked but one not marked has a condenser on it. !Jim? Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    Wanting to know if I have the correct wiper assembly for a 1970 911/914/6. In the photos one is marked 68 and other one is not marked but one not marked has a condenser on it. !Jim? Thank you.
    The bottom one is a 69 or 71 wiper motor. 1970 911s came with a unique "one year only" wiper motor. The bottom one would work for a 69 or 71 911 and also 1970/71 914/6.

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    Great info as always ...so what’s the unique aspects of the 70S , working on one now
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    I switch angle taking photos and to be clear bottom one in first photo. Is the one with the condenser the correct one or the one with out the condenser?

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    My 70 had an intermittent wiper function. Is that the difference?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    My 70 had an intermittent wiper function. Is that the difference?
    Bingo! Also the motor was not painted black

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    I switch angle taking photos and to be clear bottom one in first photo. Is the one with the condenser the correct one or the one with out the condenser?
    To be clear, the 69/71 is the motor that is mounted to the frame at an angle

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    The 1970 version did not have the bracket attaching the end of the motor to the wiper assembly. I have a NOS 1970 motor if anyone needs one.
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    Here are some photos of the wiper assembly in my '70E and a NOS '70 wiper motor I have in my stash.
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    Separate from the motor, I think the 70 model also has some special relay that does the parking function.
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