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RE: Wiper switch


I'm the hardy fool.  But you can buy a replacement from Rocky Mountain for $30.00.  This would seem the easiest option, but as to the replacement I used two #4 X 1.25" machine screws.

Kevin Toney
bodhran-man@bigfoot.com
Richmond(near San Francisco), CA
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From: 	Ginger D.&Peter P.[SMTP:gingerd@teleport.com]
Sent: 	Tuesday, June 10, 1997 8:41 PM
To: 	type3
Subject: 	Wiper switch 

Dearest type 3 listserve,
	Some time back I read a post regarding repairing the wiper switch. 
What was the replacement source (other than a stash of old switches) for
the special gasket at the end of the pin?  Mines cracked and has a hole
in it from the pin punching through.
	If I can find/make a gasket, I got myself another little problem; as I
don't remember how to get the thing back together after drilling off the
two rivets.  I am contemplating drilling and taping the 1/8" (3 mm)
protruding studs.  Or maybe some type of tiny self taping screw.
	Anyone? (WHO SUGGESTED THIS FOOLHARDY TRICK ANYWAYS?)

Regards,
Peter Parker
'66 Square; Phillip
Portland, OR USA



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