After talking with Vega-Tex and Zeke,,,all week and some today I tried repeatedly to find the problem.,,,,,even changed a suspect wire with a fusible link on starter
I still need to find one wire that is elusive, a large wire with a ring in it After the weather gave me an opening to check some wire's,I disconected ''every thing'' and made notes
from VegaTex
I found that when I upgraded the dash with a new volt meter,,, oil pressure mechanical,,,, fuel gauge, and temp electrical, tach/electric speedometer/ mech,
I used the h-body harness and "completely" for got about the car having an
amp gauge in the GT Custer.,,,,
The volt meter was the culprit along with the misplaced grounds ,
I also had some black wires to deal with, That had voltage in them from a crossfeed now how ever they appear tame neg - after the volt gage was disengaged,now the switch has to be working or not so I came to the conclusion it may be all right but here is the kicker,,,,,when I go to the engine compartment and diconect every thing on the wiper motor ,with the ignition on and switch on I gently tuged on the arms and they swung with barely no resistance over to the driver side, then I pluged the two wires yellow and green to the motor it swung back, just like they should under power.then they stoped at the base.,,,,Now, with the single black wire hooked up nothing happened.,,,,,,
I tied positive and neg on a test lead nothing, So Vega Tex,,,,gulp swallow
you were "right" I might of "messed" something "UP"
, The car has lights,horn, turn signals brake lights, and dome light,and starts so just the wipers motors internal ground on one side of the circuit is suspect.
Mike that's my story and I an stikkkkking to it, thanks I still need a picture of a 75 VEGA OR MONZA GT dash from behind with wire's or no wires puuuuuleeeeesiiise, some assembly required, or is that some dis-asemble required. Jump in with opinions and fact,Thanks