My attempts to rebuild my flaky wiper motor have failed, so I guess I'll purchase a replacement. These are plastic body wiper motors.
As an experiment, I purchased a single mil-spec wiper arm and wiper blade. Absolutely terrible. Useless. The arm just can't produce enough spring tension to press the crummy mil-spec wiper blade to the glass. The wiper just smears and streaks the water over the glass. I'll be upgrading to Anco arms and civvie wiper blades.
I finally found a decent lock-on, commercial, double-headed tire chuck for my BII. Got my 20 ton air/hydraulic jack.
I have most of the cooling system replacement hoses and crushable copper seal for the water pump for when it's warm enough to spend a day or weekend replacing all the belts, hoses and coolant flush.
I also have the little filter that goes in the PT fuel pump.
Yesterday, I finally had the courage to drive the truck into town. My daughter needed a battery for her Miata so we took the 5 ton. It drove perfectly. Plenty of power, engine temperature a constant 178F, shifted smoothly, stopped perfectly, all lights and electrical working correctly. One pleasant surprise- The PCB has stopped acting up and the electrical system turns on with a single flip of the battery switch for the last several days. The truck was actually much easier to drive in town than on my narrow, residential streets. I should have realized that. It was really just like driving a bigger, slower pickup truck.
My daughter is a miniature gearhead. She is fascinated by all the systems on the truck that function with zero electronic controls and that all of the gauges are capillary or cable driven with no electrical sending units (except for maybe the temp guage).
I'm pretty sure I introduced an air bubble into the hot water personnel heater when I partially drained the cooling system a few weeks ago. The petcocks are open but I think it's air-bound. With the blower off, you can feel heat drifting out of the floor register but once you turn the blower on, the heat quickly fades and it just blows cold air. It's as if not nearly enough hot coolant is circulating through the heater core. I'll try to purge it with the vent on top.