When I worked in service stations, many decades ago, there was a flat spring wire which pressed against the splined shaft. You had to reach under there with small screwdriver, or a pick , and either lift or depress that spring to slide the arm off.
Pulling up an old thread. This is the piece that broke on my wipers. After a bit of research, I found out the the company who was making the wipers for the 265 was sold to another company. Gave them a call and were very helpful.
Did they give you a part number on this? while trying to remove the nut that holds the wiper assembly on, the bolt broke. Wasn’t much pressure at all. I need to order everything that is on the outside of the boat
Did they give you a part number on this? while trying to remove the nut that holds the wiper assembly on, the bolt broke. Wasn’t much pressure at all. I need to order everything that is on the outside of the boat
He had me measure the arm. Mine measured 22" from the center of each pivot point. The part # he gave me for the arm was LE72113922S. He mentioned they had 24 in stock, but was now obsolete.
The outside adapter plate is Pentograph part # 200241, this is for the "dry" plate. If yours has the washer squirter that come out of the middle of the adaper, the part # is 200242.
He had me measure the arm. Mine measured 22" from the center of each pivot point. The part # he gave me for the arm was LE72113922S. He mentioned they had 24 in stock, but was now obsolete.
The outside adapter plate is Pentograph part # 200241, this is for the "dry" plate. If yours has the washer squirter that come out of the middle of the adaper, the part # is 200242.