Page 1 of 1
Wiper question
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:49
by don.hasi
I have never heard before that there were any sidepin wipers but after searching in the board, it makes sense to me. I thought that the owner before has changed the one blade wiper against a twin blade and the second is now missing. Why? Cause somebdoy has managed the single blade direct on the arm

in other words direct on the main pin
I don“t know how to get this off. Any suggestions about here?
It seems to me, that the pin is drilled through the blade, but it also seems to be stock... no damage or work could be seen.

Re: Wiper question
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 13:26
by amarshall
At the end of the arm you can just see the little tab for the spring that holds the pin in place - lift the tab and the pin should be able to slide.
Re: Wiper question
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 17:44
by excel tel
Hi.
Those pin type wipers were mainly used on 1980's Japanese cars(Toyota etc) the hole in the wiper blade would always wear much larger so the blade would wobble about.
Dont lose the pin as might be hard to find these days.
Cheers, Terry
Re: Wiper question
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 18:16
by alanmoss
As Angus says the tab at the end of the arm will release the pin. I converted to a flat blade wiper a while ago and a very helpful chap at Halfords provided me free with a couple of pins.
This may be possible at other branches although I have to say that the man I saw at Halfords Burton was our sort of chap; basically he saved all the bits they didn't use from various wiper upgrades they had fitted and kept them in a box under the counter.
Original post
http://www.lotusexcel.net/phpbb/viewtop ... per#p26566
Re: Wiper question
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 19:45
by KevW
I found a small nut and set screw was a good replacement for the pin.