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Fresh Windshield and New Detroit Speed Wiper Motor Install on a 1971 Camaro

By Chuck Vranas   –   Images by the Author

It doesn’t matter how much power your ride has underhood or if you have the most-wicked suspension and braking components in town if you can’t handle something as crucial as the elements you’ll be driving in. Many times taken for granted and often one of the most important factors in driveability, the windshield wiper system and all related parts should never be overlooked. Of course, the windshield and its proper installation are always a priority regardless of whether you’re working on a fresh build or updating your current ride.

001 1971 Camaro cowl panel install ratchet Snap on wrench close up
Getting started, Pat O’Brien of Procision Industries first removed the cowl top vent grille to expose the windshield wiper transmission then disconnected the wiper motor pitman arm with ball stud from the wiper motor, followed by removing the bolts from the splined wiper output shaft.

Many of our readers will recognize the 1971 Camaro showcased on our pages as it has been the subject of numerous tech articles appearing in All Chevy Performance magazine over the past few years. It’s been an amazing transformation, starting with a bare shell, covering all aspects of the build from suspension and brakes to its LS driveline, cooling, exhaust, sheetmetal, wiring, insulation, and more.

002 1971 Camaro wiper linkage assembly removed during restoration
The wiper transmission was then removed from the cowl for inspection where it was determined it needed to be refurbished. Should you not have one, Classic Industries offers new units from OER to handle the job.

As the build comes closer to becoming a terror on the streets, it’s time to focus on updating the original windshield wiper system and glass. Being the factory wiper motor had seen better days, it was time to explore a replacement of its very basic operations with a more modern approach. We recently followed up at Procision Industries in Taunton, Massachusetts, where shop owner Pat O’Brien was preparing to move forward by taking on this very subject.

003 1971 Camaro wiper linkage parts inside blast cabinet for cleaning
A quick stop in the blasting cabinet removed all age-related debris and dirt from the surface. Once completed, it was blown clean and treated to a fresh coating of satin black paint.

To bring wiper systems to the next level filed with modern-day capabilities, Detroit Speed & Engineering (DSE) introduced their Selecta-Speed Wiper Kit (PN 121402) for the 1970-72 Camaro with non-recessed wipers. With applications available for countless other models, it allows you to bring today’s technology into your classic. Packed with features, the great-looking and easy-to-install system showcases a sleek, low-profile, seven-speed wiper motor with five delays, low and high speeds. The CNC aluminum adaptor plate allows the motor to utilize a factory firewall bolt pattern for mounting while also easily clearing valve covers and brake boosters once installed. The exclusive seven-position billet rotary wiper switch even incorporates push-button function for a windshield washer. With one push of the button, the wipers automatically cycle three times like an OEM system then continue to operate at the last switch position. Connecting the system is effortless since it features a custom-designed wiring harness incorporating a new wiper control module design. There’s even an available DSE Windshield Washer Pump Kit to complete the system.

004 1971 Camaro wiper arm reassembly Snap on ratchet torque details
The wiper transmission pivot point for the wiper motor arm was then disassembled.

With the wiper system addressed, there’s nothing better than looking through a fresh windshield free of pits and scratches from years of abuse. We went to Classic Industries to check out their catalog of offerings to handle the parts needed to take on the job. A variety of windshield offerings are available in clear, tinted, or top-shaded glass with options for built-in antenna and rearview mirror brackets if so desired. Manufactured with tempered laminate safety glass, they meet the standards for protection against road debris. Classic also offers everything else you might need to complete the job, including windshield trim clips and moldings, glass supports, wiper arms and blades, urethane adhesive, and any related tools.

Let’s follow along as this second-gen gets ready for clear vision.

Check out this story in our digital edition here.

005 1971 Camaro wiper linkage disassembled components laid out
Here you can see the disassembled unit ready for lubrication and reassembly.

 

006 1971 Camaro linkage lubrication with garage door spray prep
O’Brien prefers to use Lucas Red “n” Tacky spray grease on all pivot points for the transmission.

 

007 1971 Camaro wiper linkage install black hardware Wilwood master
The refurbished windshield wiper transmission (non-recessed wipers) was lowered back into the cowl.

 

008 1971 Camaro wiper motor mount tightening during custom reassembly
It was then mounted back into place by installing the bolts (two per side) to the splined wiper output shafts. Quick tip, be sure to use antiseize on all bolt threads.

 

009 1971 Camaro aftermarket wiper kit wiring harness motor module set
A perfect upgrade to the factory wiper motor came from Detroit Speed & Engineering (DSE) with their Selecta-Speed Wiper Kit (PN 121402) for the 1970-72 Camaro with non-recessed wipers. The kit comes complete with everything pictured, including detailed installation instructions to make the job a snap.

 

010 1971 Camaro wiper motor modern upgrade vs original side by side
It’s easy to see the difference between the sleek, low-profile, DSE motor (left) and the clunky outdated factory unit pictured here. DSE packs plenty of details into their updated motor, including seven speeds to bring OEM-type features into your classic.

 

011 1971 Camaro new wiper motor installed firewall view wiring routed
Installing the DSE Selecta-Speed wiper motor with its CNC aluminum adapter plate to the firewall is easy using the supplied 10-24 x ¾-inch stainless hardware to the mounting points.

 

012 1971 Camaro wiper linkage arm install Snap on ratchet view
The DSE wiper motor with an updated pitman arm with ball stud was then attached to the wiper transmission. Note that the DSE kit is shipped with the pitman arm in the “parked” position to ensure the wiper blades stop in the correct position.

 

013 1971 Camaro interior pedal bracket mounted close up hardware shot
With the factory wiper switch removed, install the DSE switch alignment plate in the stock location behind the dash with the original mounting hardware.

 

014 1971 Camaro dash switch install custom wiper switch operation
Position the DSE wiper switch anti-rotation tab into the anti-rotation tab hole located in the switch adapter plate. Follow by securing in place with the provided 3/8-inch AN washer and hex nut onto the switch shaft and tighten. Complete with mounting the new wiper knob in place.

 

015 1971 Camaro wiper motor wiring harness final plug in firewall
After routing the wiper motor connector side of the wiring harness through the firewall, use the supplied rubber grommet on the loom to seal the engine compartment from the interior of the car. Then install the wiper motor connector to wiper motor.

 

016 1971 Camaro ECU wiring harness module pre installation test
Install the wiper control module to the module mounting plate using the provided hardware. Be careful to not over-tighten. For simplicity, we are showing this step on the bench. This module will mount under the lefthand side of the dash. Then, plug the wiper switch and wiring harness connectors into the module.

 

017 1971 Camaro upper windshield trim fitment corner clip detail
To prepare for installation of the new OER windshield, the windshield molding clips (14) from Classic Industries were set in place.

 

018 1971 Camaro applying weatherstrip foam tape cowl edge install
O’Brien followed by installing a foam dam from Classic Industries to the base of the windshield area.

 

019 1971 Camaro cowl weatherstrip and washer nozzles final installed
The reproduction outer windshield glass supports (2) featuring the correct rubber-coated foot from Classic Industries were then set in place.

 

020 1971 Camaro applying windshield urethane DeWalt cordless caulking gun
Preparing for the windshield installation, a cordless adhesive gun with BETASEAL U-418 Primerless Urethane Adhesive was used to lay down a consistent bead around the perimeter of the entire windshield opening.

 

021 1971 Camaro front windshield install two man glass placement suction cups
With help from Jason Souza of Fault Line Kustoms, the pair installed the new OER windshield from Classic Industries into position. It’s important to take your time at this step for perfect alignment. The glass features a built-in antenna and interior mirror mounting bracket.

 

022 1971 Camaro upper windshield trim install vinyl top stainless molding
The restored OEM windshield moldings were then set in place using a molding installation tool.

 

023 1971 Camaro lower windshield corner weatherstrip seal fitment close up
OER reproduction lower-corner molding connectors were then set in place.

 

024 1971 Camaro cowl grille install using trim tool ventilation panel
A fresh OER cowl top vent screen was then installed using factory hardware.

 

025 1971 Camaro wiper arm install stainless modern style linkage setup
To complete the installation, new satin silver OER wiper arms and blades were set in place, both from Classic Industries.

 

026 1971 Camaro completed windshield and wiper install full cowl view
There’s nothing better than a new windshield, wipers, and control system to ensure crystal clear vision for years to follow.

Sources
Classic Industries
(800) 854-1280
classicindustries.com

Detroit Speed
(704) 662-3272
detroitspeed.com

Procision Industries
(508) 734-6081
Procisionindustries.com

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