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Date:         Fri, 6 Sep 2013 20:39:43 -0500
Reply-To:     ralph meyermann <ralphmeyermann@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         ralph meyermann <ralphmeyermann@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Okay -- is there a real fix for floppy mirrors?
Comments: To: Scott Daniel <scottdaniel@turbovans.com>
In-Reply-To:  <522A82A9.30905@turbovans.com>
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I'm gonna try wacker by elastosil, 100% silicon good stuff!!

Velma 82 1.9L AAZ td westy On Sep 6, 2013 8:34 PM, "Scott Daniel" <scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote:

> must be your altitudeover there in Bend. > > try roughing up the metal hemisphere washer. > or use something stickier like the contact cement you mentioned. > > or maybe when you tighten down the nut it's stipping or the stud is > pulling out .. > like you are not getting really good tension going on that short spring > in there. > A spacer washer was suggested too. > > > On 9/6/2013 6:28 PM, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: > >> I did that. It slid around like it was sliding on grease. >> >> -- >> Jack "Rocket j Squirrel" Elliott >> 1984 Westfalia, auto trans, >> Bend, Ore. >> >> On 09/06/2013 03:54 PM, Scott Daniel wrote: >> >>> take the mirror off and apart on the bottom. >>> get that hemisphere washer out. ( somethimes they're stuck in there ) >>> coat Both Sides of it nicely with Permatex High Tack gasket sealer. >>> Reassemble. >>> tighten the 10mm nut as tightly as you dare. ( eventually it'll put the >>> stud right out of the mirror if it's old your you tighten too much. ) >>> >>> 'usually' this works. >>> it'll move slightly when you need it too, but not when you don't want it >>> to. >>> Even new ones need this treatment in my experience. >>> >>> >>> On 9/6/2013 3:45 PM, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: >>> >>>> Other than buying and installing power mirrors. >>>> >>>> Yes, this subject has been done to death but I'm not getting anywhere. >>>> >>>> I've tried the garden hose washer trick. I've tried using some >>>> high-tack >>>> gasket compound. I'm about at the stage of gumming everything together >>>> with contact cement. >>>> >>>> Is there anything that actually works? >>>> >>>> Someone wrote about drilling a hole and driving in a pin or something. >>>> >>>> Not that I don't mind seeing the rear tire in the passenger side >>>> mirror. >>>> Except when looking to see if I can change lanes. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Jack "Rocket j Squirrel" Elliott >>>> 1984 Westfalia, auto trans, >>>> Bend, Ore. >>>> >>>> >>> >>


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