In a message dated 9/1/01 12:24:00 PM, zenlunatic42@HOTMAIL.COM writes: << I was thinking I could take the arm off, put some plumber's epoxy around the little knob that the wiper connects to, then slide the wiper back on causing the epoxy to mush between the two, harden >> Andrew, This is not the thing to do. If you have the van long enough to need any other work on the wiper mechanism, you better keep a hacksaw handy. Do what Terry said, first tighten it. Hopefully the arm is still useable after allowing the wiper drive stud to ream it out. In the worst case you might need a replacement wiper arm. Rich |
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