I had to do this on our '77 Ramcharger in a parking lot up in Michigan as you guessed it..... came apart in a massive rainstorm! Too bad on the wiper motor, though.
Fixed my 67 Chryslers exhaust leak, from passengers side. And the starter solenoid, on the drivers side, on the upper part of the fender, I was no way near, gave up.
See I did it all as one unit and I pressed all four bushings on outside of the truck on my table. And I don’t know why I never see anyone do this. All I had to do was unbolt the small bracket by removing the 7/16” nut that bolts the small bracket to the motor show at the 4:25 minute mark in your video. Then the only thing I did in the truck was bolt the 6 bolts for the wiper studs and the single nut to the motor. Instead I see most people press the last one onto that bracket at the motor inside the cowl area.
Get ready little buddy, that S10 is bound to have some fun maintenance items to do. Just don't be like me and wait till the last second to fix it haha Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Ahhhh Duddie...I feel the frustration...I have a vehicle exactly the same...show it some love and it responds by failing somewhere else immediately...Car life...we "love" it
Dangit. I didn't put grease on mine. Probably should take it apart again and redo it. I did use the opportunity to glue in a screen on the bottom of the cowl cover with some weatherstrip adhesive so that leaves and other assorted crap doesn't fall down inside. So I got that going for me.
Just did mine. Kept falling apart when trying to pre assemble then install. Figured out I wasn’t pressing the fittings together all the way. Using channel locks a good firm squeeze will lock them together. You know it when you feel the pop. After that the whole thing installs with no issues coming apart.
Duddie, I feel your pain after having gone through the same exercise with half of the W-100 through W300s I've owned. By the way, if you come across a gently used Dodge D/W 300/350 DRW 2D for sale in your travels please shoot me a message as I'm looking for a chassis as a brushfire truck for our local fire department. All the best and keep those videos coming!
Very funny and useful. I'm going to replace the motor too because why not. My local shop wants $1000 just to do this. They already don't work so I have nothing to lose right? Right?😅
that truck had nothing wrong with it when you acquired it... it is literally a mint condition survivor well maintained by the previous owner cream puff!
Another great how to from Duddie
How To or How Don't, which ever works! Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
I need a dash pad for a 77 d100 and a bumper... and a large sweet tea..to go.. glad to see you back....
I need one too, all mine you can push your finger through haha Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Duddie, the titanic called, it wants it screwdriver back 😆
The Titanic😂😂
I longer have the Dodge Whisperer's resources.......
You need two things.
Rain X and a battery sponsor.
Good vid man.
You aren't kidding!!! I would use the heck out of those! Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Favorite part is 12:30😂
Those dang Cows hate my Mooooooopars ! Appreciate it and thanks for watching
Replaced many of them always carry a few with me. Never know when you are going to need them.
They always seem to go out at the wrong time. Appreciate it and thanks for watching
Muy importante ese accesorio duddie yo los arregle hace poco saludos
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I hate changing them have gotten a little better of doing them over the years sorry about the wiper motor.
I always procrastinate doing it till the last minute, Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Awesome video!!! Thank you. Love the humor
I had to do this on our '77 Ramcharger in a parking lot up in Michigan as you guessed it..... came apart in a massive rainstorm! Too bad on the wiper motor, though.
I haven't had a chance to dig into it, but Im hoping I can get it fixed soon, Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Fixed my 67 Chryslers exhaust leak, from passengers side. And the starter solenoid, on the drivers side, on the upper part of the fender, I was no way near, gave up.
Funny how that happens? Fix one thing to have another thing fail, Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Nice video. Helpful for me that I have 1978 dodge w200 with similar problem.
Appreciate it and Thanks For Watching!
See I did it all as one unit and I pressed all four bushings on outside of the truck on my table. And I don’t know why I never see anyone do this. All I had to do was unbolt the small bracket by removing the 7/16” nut that bolts the small bracket to the motor show at the 4:25 minute mark in your video. Then the only thing I did in the truck was bolt the 6 bolts for the wiper studs and the single nut to the motor. Instead I see most people press the last one onto that bracket at the motor inside the cowl area.
Love the video! 😂 I feel for you, I can feel your frustration through my phone but just keep working and it will come through
Get ready little buddy, that S10 is bound to have some fun maintenance items to do. Just don't be like me and wait till the last second to fix it haha Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
@@DuddiesAdventure hahahaha, no problem man anytime 👍💪
Ahhhh Duddie...I feel the frustration...I have a vehicle exactly the same...show it some love and it responds by failing somewhere else immediately...Car life...we "love" it
Story of my life ! Appreciate it and thanks for watching
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I blame you, all my stuff was MINT until I started hanging out with the Chevrolet guy!
Dangit. I didn't put grease on mine. Probably should take it apart again and redo it.
I did use the opportunity to glue in a screen on the bottom of the cowl cover with some weatherstrip adhesive so that leaves and other assorted crap doesn't fall down inside. So I got that going for me.
Good call on the screen, leaves and trash love to collect there. Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Just did mine. Kept falling apart when trying to pre assemble then install. Figured out I wasn’t pressing the fittings together all the way. Using channel locks a good firm squeeze will lock them together. You know it when you feel the pop. After that the whole thing installs with no issues coming apart.
Cows are probably afraid of becoming tacos 🌮
BTW, that is the cleanest cowl ever ... mine are always full of leaves 😢
I park it in the barn now to keep the leaves out haha
Duddie, I feel your pain after having gone through the same exercise with half of the W-100 through W300s I've owned. By the way, if you come across a gently used Dodge D/W 300/350 DRW 2D for sale in your travels please shoot me a message as I'm looking for a chassis as a brushfire truck for our local fire department. All the best and keep those videos coming!
I will keep a eye out for one. Appreciate it and thanks for watching
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Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Very funny and useful. I'm going to replace the motor too because why not. My local shop wants $1000 just to do this. They already don't work so I have nothing to lose right? Right?😅
Appreciate it and Thanks For Watching !
I can’t even get the wipers off, they have this weird clip on them.
Whats the part number on the bushings?
1st
did you beat your record of 1 hour?
No larry....... I did not, Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
that truck had nothing wrong with it when you acquired it... it is literally a mint condition survivor well maintained by the previous owner cream puff!
Lies Lies LIES!!!
You need new cows. They are not mooopar fans
You aren't wrong, These cows don't appreciate a good Mooooopar. Appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Dorman....Rock Auto....easy as shit......did 'em on my '90 RamCharger last fall.....
Yup, now to fix the wiper motor haha Appreciate it and Thanks For Watching!