What does the stud look like that attaches to the driver's side wiper arm? '72 Charger. I have the location circled in the pic.
Best pics I could come up with until I get home. Driver side pivot and you can just see a small stud sticking out.
Is it possible yours is broken off?
Thanks, King. It's a little hard to see though. I don't think mine broke off because the hole is threaded in the pivot. I just need to figure out what the stud looks like since most of my car came in boxes.
Quote from: chargd72 on February 06, 2014, 10:50:34 AM
Thanks, King. It's a little hard to see though. I don't think mine broke off because the hole is threaded in the pivot. I just need to figure out what the stud looks like since most of my car came in boxes.
I'll snap a closer pic when I get home tonight.
Check out this auction. Not a bad picture and you can zoom it
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-74-DODGE-CHARGER-ROADRUNNER-WIPER-PIVOT-PAIR-PLYMOUTH-MOVES-FREELY-B-/371000294572?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5661573cac&vxp=mtr
Thanks! Much better picture.
OK, I finally found my spare pivots. One has what looks like a threaded hole but that is for the passenger side which does not require a stud.
You can clearly tell the difference by the crank arm which is different from the driver side.
Also I posted the pic of what I used as the gasket.
If anyone has ever purchased a spindle of blank CD's or DVD's, you know they come with a little piece of foam-type circle on the top and bottom. There are a couple different kinds but in short they work GREAT as a gasket.
Perfect pic. That's what I needed. Thanks!