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Location: North Wiltshire
Car type: 1927 Chummy, 1938 Big Seven 1/2 a Trials Chummy
That's a fifties Trico, fitted to a wide range of (not surprisingly) American and some British cars.
Your original wiper would have been one of the cylindrical types, as per the photo's above.
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That's quite different to all the Trico motors I've seen, it has the vacuum connection on the right. That wiper arm looks like it's home made, what does the spring do?
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Location: California USA
Car type: 1929 austin 7 chummy AD
the spring does absolutly nothing. i bought this car as it is.
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Location: queensland
I note the groove in the topmost section of the spindle. If a stiff wire were to connect this to the arm below the spring in a way that provides some sliding tension, the arm will be pulled against the window and still allow the different angles of window opening. Easier to picture than describe. I believe this is the purpose of the spring and the connective part is missing.
Someone more computer saavy than me may be able to draw it.