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Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 17:51

PeterWA

Hi,
One of the nylon bushes in the arm that links to the wiper motor in my cruiser fell apart. Apparently the failure of this simple little bush means I have to buy a whole new assembly from Toyota for $280 approx. Does anyone have any ideas on how to renew or repair such a bush?
Thanks
PeterWA
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AnswerID: 23987   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 20:17

Steve from Drive Systems Victoria replied:

just a thougth.Could you fabricate one from a nylon cutting board? Can't be any harder than drilling and filing some nylon?
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FollowupID: 16110   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 20:36

PeterWA posted:

Good thought! I thought of it too, but it's shaped in such a way that the ball type link can press into it, and be captured by it. I'd have to work around that somehow.
Thanks
PeterWA
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AnswerID: 23991   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 20:22

Member - Royce replied:

I always start at the wreckers yard.... or is yours a U-beaut new vehicle?Royce www.funshow.com.au
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FollowupID: 16105   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 20:23

Member - Royce posted:

I mean... the whole motor probably costs around $100 second hand..Royce www.funshow.com.au
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FollowupID: 16111   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 20:40

PeterWA posted:

No, this is a 1980 model, but at the moment a perfect car despite the wiper problem! I thought any nylon parts of this vintage might be in similar condition to what I have. But, if I can't fix it in another way, that will be my next step.
Ta
PeterWA
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AnswerID: 24005   Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 22:03

Member - Bob replied:

There may be a plastic fabricator in Perth that could make you one. Even a goldsmith could make one for less than the bandits in the parts division of Toyota. I'd even try making one out of hot glue cast around the ball. It may not last forever, but that stuff is pretty tough when cool.
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FollowupID: 16183   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2003 at 20:40

PeterWA posted:

I tried the glue gun suggestion, with some doubts, as I've never had any success with it before, but, it seems to have worked in the short term anyway. I just used the old bush, and glued it back in place with the glue gun, and a bit extra for luck
ta,
PeterWA
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