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Can a DR2 non self parking wiper motor be converted to self parking?
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Close enough; it was a CRT14 according to my Lucas 400E Master Catalogue. As for the Model DR2: "Rack type; dual arm; single speed with adjustable switch for self parking. Separate operating switch."TR3driver said:However, where did you find a DR2 without the self-parking feature? I thought all DR2 wiper motors had the switch, even though found on Standard 8s, Healeys and so on. The non-parking motor used on early TRs was a CRT15 I believe.
You're probably right as usual, Andy. But the factory workshop manual called it a CRT15, so I'm not totally senile yetAndrew Mace said:Close enough; it was a CRT14 according to my Lucas 400E Master Catalogue.

...and it wouldn't be the first time that there was a typo in either the TR2 Workshop Manual or the Lucas 400E (or any other Lucas) catalogue! I'll see what the CRT15 spec's are, and I'll also look up that other part number tonight.TR3driver said:You're probably right as usual, Andy. But the factory workshop manual called it a CRT15, so I'm not totally senile yetAndrew Mace said:Close enough; it was a CRT14 according to my Lucas 400E Master Catalogue.![]()
Oddly enough, I have no application listing for it, but I do see spec's in the Lucas 400E Catalogue. Angle of wipe (standard) is 140 degrees; angle of wipe (when large gear wheelbox is used) is 97 degrees! The 75296 listed for early Bugeyes is a 120 degree angle, and the 75213 listed for later cars is 110.TR3driver said:I don't have 75380A listed in my Lucas-Triumph catalogs. Andy, do you know what car it would be from? And more importantly, how long a sweep it has?