Yes, most of them.  They also made the little vacuum "defroster" fans that 
mounted on the steering column or dash.  I have one that I have mounted with 
the machine screw that mounts the visor on the drivers side.  It's very cool! 
(looking that is)

Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          Thanks Ken. 
Maybe that's the answer. Ficken has been getting some great reviews 
anywhere I search...
One question; was Trico the original supplier for these vacuum 
motors?
Galen

--- In [email protected], Kenneth Cluley 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Galen
> 
> If you decide to have the vacuum motor rebuilt, I highly 
recommend Ficken Wiper service www.wiperman.com They have all the 
old trico parts. I had mine rebuilt a couple of years ago and never 
realized how well vacuum wipers could work.
> 
> Ken
> 
> Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, -
> After many years of declining service, my vacuum wiper motor 
finally 
> gave up the ghost. That was actually 1992. Since then, I have 
trusted 
> in the all-mighty Rain-X buff-n-dash. It's actually worked 
amayzingly 
> well for me however, it is now time to fix it properly and 
hopefully, 
> functionaly stock. 
> The first problem is I no longer have the dual action fuel pump 
> (the 'single' vacuum tube never actual ran to it but rather to the 
> intake manifold). 
> The other problem is, I find sources for converting to electric 
from 
> vacuum for 55 2nd series and 57, however there doesn't appear to 
be an 
> electric conversion kit for 56 with vacuum. Has anyone else ran 
into 
> this? I'm also considering just having the original vacuum pump 
> rebuilt. 
> Any suggestions, condemnations and/or ideas of astounding geneous 
> welcome.
> Thanks in advance,
> Galen
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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