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removed the motor which left a 17mm hole. Just need to get the correct size rubber blanking grommet now.
 
OMG i can't find a right size bung. Does anyone know where i can get a cheap rubber bung? No correct sizes in Halfrauds and they aren't for 3mm glass
 
ORIGINAL: Northern924

With all these rear wiper setups being removed there must be a working bolt on one for sale now [;)]

I have two doing nothing but they dont bolt on, they slide on two thin bits of 'wire', well they bolt through the glass.

One was from a 86 and the other from a 89, unless they changed them at some point!
 
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

ORIGINAL: C50

OMG i can't find a right size bung. Does anyone know where i can get a cheap rubber bung? No correct sizes in Halfrauds and they aren't for 3mm glass

Promax?

They fit right, dont let water in and can't be pulled out or pushed in like a bit of rubber.
 
I just wedged a 19mm grommet in mine, OK it doesn't go right through to the other side, but it stays in and is good for 120 (tested on a private road of course!)

But then i am just waiting to buy a rear wiper mech [;)]
 

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