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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 ________________________________________________________________ '70 Sqbk/Variant '71 Sqbk/Variant '85 Golf '85 Vanagon (Dead) ________________________________________________________________ "Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics is not fully human. At best he is a tolerable subhuman who has learned to wear shoes, bathe, and not make messes in the house." L.L. ---------- 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