Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
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Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Hi guys,
Finally getting to some projects on the green beast, I'm replacing the rubber grommets that go around the shafts that come up through the cowl, and getting the visible parts powder coated, long overdue
So, what's recommended for lubricating the arm system pivot points
And while I'm in there, might as well lube the blower as well, recommendations for that
Thanks in advance
I'm gonna make another attempt at forming my own grommet for the large wiring harness that goes down to the ECU over the glove box, hopefully third time's a charm
Pix to follow later, once it's all back together
Finally getting to some projects on the green beast, I'm replacing the rubber grommets that go around the shafts that come up through the cowl, and getting the visible parts powder coated, long overdue
So, what's recommended for lubricating the arm system pivot points
And while I'm in there, might as well lube the blower as well, recommendations for that
Thanks in advance
I'm gonna make another attempt at forming my own grommet for the large wiring harness that goes down to the ECU over the glove box, hopefully third time's a charm
Pix to follow later, once it's all back together
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Seriously, crickets
Geez, I expected some sort of recommendations, thinking I'll use something on the lighter side, don't want to gum things up
I've got Tri-Flow, thoughts
Geez, I expected some sort of recommendations, thinking I'll use something on the lighter side, don't want to gum things up
I've got Tri-Flow, thoughts
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Personally I would use a very light coat of water proof grease or wheel bearing grease. A light coat won't gum up. White grease at the least
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Here's a shot of part of the linkage, this is not something you would see under the hood (or cowl area) without some digging
But you can see that these pivot points would need some sort of lube that penetrates, don't think any type of grease is gonna do the trick
I also discussed this with Craig (pasocb) and we both agree that something like Tri-Flow would do the trick, penetrating and also PTFE based
Once I get it cleaned up, I'll be able to get a better look
But you can see that these pivot points would need some sort of lube that penetrates, don't think any type of grease is gonna do the trick
I also discussed this with Craig (pasocb) and we both agree that something like Tri-Flow would do the trick, penetrating and also PTFE based
Once I get it cleaned up, I'll be able to get a better look
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
I would surely bead blast that mother before putting it together or at least soak it in a mild solution of white vinegar before using what ever lube you decide to use. I still would use something of substance. I drilled my shaft housings and put zerk fitting in them.
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Have a look at these products by CorrosionX, specified by a number of high end reel manufacturers. Have good adhesion properties.
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
For the wiper arm I’d use some thick oil such as EP90, but just a small amount. For the blower motor I use a lighter oil such as 3-in-1. It’s easy to access it every couple of years to re-lube it.
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Thanks Bert (and everyone else for their responses ) but this does sound a bit excessive
Same here, very unlikely
And besides, this isn't even visible
So far the Tri-Flow seems to have freed things up nicely, don't think I have 3-in-1 for the blower, sewing machine oil was also suggested, again by Craig
Hoping for a quick turnaround from the powder coater and get this back together
Then, on to the next project, think the hood pad will be next
Oh, after I make another attempt to mold a grommet around that big honking harness
I would be surprised if your 6er will ever see rain, given you live in the desertI would surely bead blast that mother before putting it together or at least soak it in a mild solution of white vinegar before using what ever lube you decide to use. I still would use something of substance. I drilled my shaft housings and put zerk fitting in them.
Same here, very unlikely
And besides, this isn't even visible
So far the Tri-Flow seems to have freed things up nicely, don't think I have 3-in-1 for the blower, sewing machine oil was also suggested, again by Craig
Hoping for a quick turnaround from the powder coater and get this back together
Then, on to the next project, think the hood pad will be next
Oh, after I make another attempt to mold a grommet around that big honking harness
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Hope you got your hood liner from Classic 9 leather Better than the BMW foam crap. If you didn't, get on their website and buy it. Get the thicker pad.Oh, they aren't leather but rather exceptionally high quality dense cell foam. Only way to fly
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Hey Bert,
Yes, these guys, although the page did not load, for some strange reason
http://www.classic9leathershop.com/bonn ... -3-pieces/
Maybe I better get on the stick and order one, before it's NLA
BTW, you've got a PM
Yes, these guys, although the page did not load, for some strange reason
http://www.classic9leathershop.com/bonn ... -3-pieces/
Maybe I better get on the stick and order one, before it's NLA
BTW, you've got a PM
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Hood pad from Classic 9 Leather Shop is on the way
And get this, while the Mylar backed POS I had on there didn't last (2, in fact ), get this, at least it peeled off in one piece
This will make the job much easier
I also dropped off 5 pieces to a powder coater shop this morning, including both halves of the airbox, the 2 hoops that bolt to the hood which holds it down, and the aforementioned wiper system linkage piece that is visible over the wiper motor
All for, get this, $125
I'll post a different thread in the "Project" forum once I get everything back and in place
And get this, while the Mylar backed POS I had on there didn't last (2, in fact ), get this, at least it peeled off in one piece
This will make the job much easier
I also dropped off 5 pieces to a powder coater shop this morning, including both halves of the airbox, the 2 hoops that bolt to the hood which holds it down, and the aforementioned wiper system linkage piece that is visible over the wiper motor
All for, get this, $125
I'll post a different thread in the "Project" forum once I get everything back and in place
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
I would NOT use sewing machine oil nor 3-in-1. Both are designed to evaporate over time. If you know an active sewer, they will tell you to frequently re-oil the machine. Un-oiled, neglected machines will gum up. I like white grease spray lube or white grease in a tube. That goes back to my days with outboard motors and a product called Lubriplate. They will coat the hinge points after you clean them out with solvent and help to prevent dirt from getting into the joint.
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
GRNSHRK wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 10:25 pm Hood pad from Classic 9 Leather Shop is on the way
And get this, while the Mylar backed POS I had on there didn't last (2, in fact ), get this, at least it peeled off in one piece
This will make the job much easier
I also dropped off 5 pieces to a powder coater shop this morning, including both halves of the airbox, the 2 hoops that bolt to the hood which holds it down, and the aforementioned wiper system linkage piece that is visible over the wiper motor
All for, get this, $125
I'll post a different thread in the "Project" forum once I get everything back and in place
You can buy the wire bails (clips) for the air box for pennies at the dealer. They come all nice and shiney. Look great on my powder coated airboxGRNSHRK wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 10:25 pm Hood pad from Classic 9 Leather Shop is on the way
And get this, while the Mylar backed POS I had on there didn't last (2, in fact ), get this, at least it peeled off in one piece
This will make the job much easier
I also dropped off 5 pieces to a powder coater shop this morning, including both halves of the airbox, the 2 hoops that bolt to the hood which holds it down, and the aforementioned wiper system linkage piece that is visible over the wiper motor
All for, get this, $125
I'll post a different thread in the "Project" forum once I get everything back and in place
81 Euro 635 M90 with motronic. Currently under a complete nut and bolt restoration. Pictures at
flickr.com/photos/bertsphotos.
flickr.com/photos/bertsphotos.
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Re: Lubricating the windshield wiper arm system with?
Ken, thanks for the input regarding these lubricants, I went with the Tri-Flow and called it a day
Well, not reassembled yet, as I am waiting on the powder coated parts to come back
But I can't see how any type of grease could get into the bearings, which is why I still think some sort of penetrating lubricant would be the ticket
Bert, the spring clips came off easily and are in good shape, so I don't think I will be replacing them
Inside of the hood is all cleaned up now, just waiting for the hood pad to arrive
Well, not reassembled yet, as I am waiting on the powder coated parts to come back
But I can't see how any type of grease could get into the bearings, which is why I still think some sort of penetrating lubricant would be the ticket
Bert, the spring clips came off easily and are in good shape, so I don't think I will be replacing them
Inside of the hood is all cleaned up now, just waiting for the hood pad to arrive
Bobbo
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