Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 10:28:33 -0500
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From: TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: vanagon Digest - 26 Feb 2014 to 27 Feb 2014 (#2014-124)
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Don't use steel wool. It will rust and break down very quicky. Use foil
instead to shape and mold right over the splines while taking up any slack.
You can always add one more little piece if it's not enough or get's
loose. At some point, you will make it worse as the foil can't be
compressed anymore and it will go the other way in regards to "fit".
TJ
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 14:34:03 -0700
From: OlRivrRat <OlRivrRat@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Idea to Re-use Worn Wiper Arm?
Neil
This from a post I sent back in Aug2012
Regarding the StrippedSplines ~ Drape some SteelWool over the =
post,
press the WiperArm on & apply your Nut or Bolt ~ works great. I lost my
splines 5 or 6 years ago in a blinding rain in Northern Ill. I pulled in =
under
the pump shelter of a closed GasStation grabbed an SOS or Brillo pad out
of drawer in my Westy, applied the trick & drove on down the road ~ =
slowly ~
as I could only see tail lights about 8ft in front of me. It's been =
working fine
ever since.=20
The more I have thought about it, it may actually have been part =
of a
Piece of 1 of those Pads from a FloorBuffer as I keep some of that in my =
VDub
also ~ It just needs to be something that is JustTheRightThickness & =
Coarseness
to Bight into BothMetals ~ I also have added a "PerfectFit" washer under =
the nut,
if I remember correctly ~
ORR ~ =
DeanB
On 27 Feb , 2014, at 12:16 PM, Neil N wrote:
> Hi all.
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> The wiper arm metal is soft (pot metal?) so I assume it's prone to
> cracking, but if one compressed the portion of metal on wiper arm that
> contacts the wiper arm shaft, would this reduce the ID of the hole on
> arm and enable the arm to better re-knurl to the wiper arm shaft?
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> After repairing my '81 Westy yesterday, finally pulled my head out of
> the engine bay to see that snow load had forced a wiper arm on the '88
> to drop. I measured the length from shoulder of wiper arm shaft (below
> splines) to end of splines and length of portion of wiper arm that
> slides over the shaft. I saw just over 1 mm difference. The shaft is
> shorter. This gave me cause to file a **very, very ** small amount of
> metal off the shoulder of shaft to see if that would help the arm seat
> further down. It seemed to help wiper re-knurl, but all that spawned
> the above question.
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> Neil.
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> --
> Neil n
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> Blog: tubaneil.blogspot.ca
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> '88 Westy http://tinyurl.com/c8rlw6p
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> '81 VanaJetta 2.0 "Jaco" http://tubaneil.googlepages.com/
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> Vanagon VAG *Gas* inline-VR Engine Swap Group:
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> http://tinyurl.com/d7gd5ej