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Old 18-06-12, 10:40
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Default Phil - Windscreen frame, hinge movement

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Originally Posted by Phil Waterman View Post
Things to check on Windscreen Hinge:

Some of them had a soft gasket between the hinge and the frame that moves the hinge out about 1/16 of and inch.

There is a notch in the hinge fore the wiper shaft if the notch in the inner and outer don't line up this can cause a problem.

Are the screw heads that attach the hinge to the frame sticking up in the hinge when it is closed. Cheers Phil
Yeah, I discovered the bit about lining up the hinge with the wiper opening. That's a bit odd isnt it? Anyhow, that didn't fix the problem.

I just checked the screw heads on upper frame. They don't hit anywhere, so it's not that either.

I'm curious about the 'gasket'. Wouldn't that mean the hinge piece would move backwards & forwards during use? Maybe it's meant to, to overcome the problem I am now having? To be honest, I don't fancy that as a cure. I have several other hinge tracks I can try, and failing that, I can 'persuade' the hinge to see things my way . That's a last resort though.

Bought the rubber for outer edge weather seal which is perfect fit, as well as rubber for the glass recess, that I will need to modify slightly. I'll be doing that once I finish writing this.

If you don't hear from me any more, it means I have probably bled to death shaving a little off the glass seal rubber
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