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Peterson
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wiper motor grommets

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Hi , I am attempting to install new wiper motor mounting grommets and finding it impossible to press them into the openings . Is there a trick to this operation or are these just another example of poor replacement parts ? Thanks :(
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Try warming them in hot water.
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It helps if you swear at them a lot. :lol:

Actually I think I used a blunt flat-bladed screwdriver to 'persuade' them.
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I used a special rubber lubricant available at all good chemists. I bought a tube of it when I fitted the windscreen rubber. Which is why those who have visited my garage may have spotted it on the shelf! It is water based and doesn't leave any residue.

Explain that to your girlfriend if you can.
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i like that roger,made me laugh is it **jelley by any chance.
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Post by Peterson »

OK , I soaked them in hot water , lubed with brake rubber grease , pinched oval with needle nose pliers to start one side , worked in to place with a large screw driver and a ball ended Chrysler dealer rubber tool . All the while swearing non stop . Minor damage to the grommets and lots of paint scratches around the area . Thanks to all for the help .
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Post by RogerRust »

Here it is Dale,

In between the 'grinding paste' and the 'jointing paste'

It is important never to get these mixed up.


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Post by 8009STEVE »

Roger, I dread to ask, but why Super glue and petrol as well?
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Post by RogerRust »

I am going to sart a new thread, what do you have on your shelf.

I'll put it in the off topic thread
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