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skips69
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From: Catlin, IL USA
Registered: Mar 2001

posted 03-24-2002 02:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for skips69   Click Here to Email skips69     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What's the easiest way to get to these? You can't get them out through the cowl can you? Looking for the necessary steps to remove a set (wiper arm assemblies, not wipers themselves). Thanks in advance for any help.

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mellowyellow
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From: So. Fl.
Registered: Aug 2000

posted 03-24-2002 03:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mellowyellow     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well, there is a way-one way-from under the dash and it does suc. Even more if you have hang down AC. I've never done it unless everything else was out. (cowl repair) It was the first thing I put back. Look in the shop manual. Whatever you do DO NOT lose the center clip because they're not available new. Handle with care. The assembly manual would be very helpful, also. Someone else may be more helpful.

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kcode
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From: alvaton,ky,usa Suburb of Bowling Green, M&M #79, MCA #29208
Registered: Jun 99

posted 03-24-2002 09:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kcode   Click Here to Email kcode     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What you talking about Pete.....taking the motor, the bracket, and arms out is easy, putting the SOB's back in is the hard part. I had Becks convert gutted behind the dash and interior and it was still a PIA. The hard part is getting the small bolts restarted, even using a 1/4 drive socket and extensions..As far as the clips, I've got a couple of extra ones.

Just remember to seal the triangular gaskets with plenty of silicon. Original gaskets were leather, repops are rubber. Good luck

Mike

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mellowyellow
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From: So. Fl.
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posted 03-25-2002 12:24 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mellowyellow     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yeah? Did you take it out leaving all the rest of the s**t in place? Putting it in is easy, by itself, with no heater def, AC wiring, etc. Now then, we have 67-8.....!!!

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