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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7793 |
I’m interested in the answer to this one. My wiper motor failed a couple of years ago, and the garage I used broke their puller trying to get the wiper arms off. They gave up in the end, and just fitted my new motor to the old linkage..... I too thought they should come off once the nut was undone.....
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21st Apr 2021 4:47pm |
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TDV8_Tommy Member Since: 20 Feb 2019 Location: Pinoso, Valencia Posts: 397 |
I did buy a puller specifically to do the job, assuming it would fit. Nope. Far too small, not enough reach even when unwound to the fullest. And I don’t think longer ones are available. 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster - Baltic Blue, Jet interior
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21st Apr 2021 4:50pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7793 |
I’ve just looked at the Workshop Manual and I think the clip they mention is for the wiper arm to the wiper blade, so that may be a red herring.
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21st Apr 2021 4:57pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35270 |
they do seize up ...i couldnt get my one off on my westie even using pullers..... ... - .- -.
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21st Apr 2021 5:12pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8504 |
yep, couldn't get mine off either when I wanted to change the slightly rusty wipers, ended up giving up and just swapping the blades. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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21st Apr 2021 6:01pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
There is no clip, they are the same as the earlier ones, I managed to get both off when I had the windscreen done a couple of months ago, it took a large puller, an incredible amount of force was needed, the puller has a 6-7inch bar and I used an extension on it, the trick is to give it a bit and then wait, keep giving it a few mm extra every 30 seconds or so, by this stage you are playing a tune as the puller is under so much pressure it pings when you give it some...
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21st Apr 2021 7:41pm |
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Merchy Member Since: 14 Feb 2021 Location: North Wales Posts: 1181 |
All I can add to Haylands good advice is the old trick - if you have the time to spare and the job is not urgent.
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21st Apr 2021 10:34pm |
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TDV8_Tommy Member Since: 20 Feb 2019 Location: Pinoso, Valencia Posts: 397 |
Thanks all, I’ll try the slow approach with consecutive days of soaking in penetrating oil.
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22nd Apr 2021 8:46am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
I had used penetrating oil for over a week before, there was absolutely no evidence of any of it within the fitting after it succumbed to extreme violence, hence why I never mentioned it... the taper joint is just too tight...!!! Pete
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22nd Apr 2021 10:46am |
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Merchy Member Since: 14 Feb 2021 Location: North Wales Posts: 1181 |
I didn't know it was a taper joint, know what you mean, the oil would then be useless. |
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22nd Apr 2021 12:21pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
It's a fine spline taper joint made of some type of alloy and is corroded together... Pete
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22nd Apr 2021 12:44pm |
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Goldstar Member Since: 04 Dec 2021 Location: Reading Posts: 117 |
Bit of thread resurrection here.
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2nd Jan 2023 6:00pm |
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oggy Member Since: 09 Sep 2020 Location: padstow cornwall Posts: 395 |
hi all happy new year. i always use diesel to soften the alloy white powder that bonds the spline together I put a hand towel around to stop the mess and spray it with a load of diesel. or you can use standard thinners with a brush and soak it in that. when its had a good soaking grab hold of the lower arm and pull it up to put tension on it and give the round part a good hit with a hammer I use a body hammer with a square end and lift it up and down while hitting it and keep spraying diesel on it while you shock it she will go after a good bit of sweating later works for me anyway a good wire brush I use a Dremel to clean up and use an anti-corrosion grease suitable for alloy parts .when putting back and use an a4 stainless steel nut to replace the old steel one. and don't forget to set the angle of the driver's side wiper when you put it back together. also, mark the blade with a bit of masking tape on the screen so she stops in the same place. when you resemble the arms new vehicle purchase
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2nd Jan 2023 8:01pm |
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Goldstar Member Since: 04 Dec 2021 Location: Reading Posts: 117 |
Thanks for the reply, I have the arm off, courtesy of a 2 arm puller (the noise was a bit of a shock) so just need to know if thee arms changed during the production run. I somehow doubt it but just wanted to check.
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2nd Jan 2023 8:48pm |
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