Rear wiper
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Re: Rear wiper
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>culprit.
Thanks , I'll give that a try.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>culprit.
Thanks , I'll give that a try.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Rear wiper
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>culprit.
Thanks , I'll give that a try.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>culprit.
Thanks , I'll give that a try.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Rear wiper
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>culprit.
Thanks , I'll give that a try.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>culprit.
Thanks , I'll give that a try.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Rear wiper
Joe Carroll proclaimed:
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>
>
>>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>>culprit.
>
>
>
> Thanks , I'll give that a try.
> Joe Carroll
>
> 2K-TJ
For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>
>
>>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>>culprit.
>
>
>
> Thanks , I'll give that a try.
> Joe Carroll
>
> 2K-TJ
For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
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Re: Rear wiper
Joe Carroll proclaimed:
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>
>
>>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>>culprit.
>
>
>
> Thanks , I'll give that a try.
> Joe Carroll
>
> 2K-TJ
For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>
>
>>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>>culprit.
>
>
>
> Thanks , I'll give that a try.
> Joe Carroll
>
> 2K-TJ
For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
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Re: Rear wiper
Joe Carroll proclaimed:
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>
>
>>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>>culprit.
>
>
>
> Thanks , I'll give that a try.
> Joe Carroll
>
> 2K-TJ
For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:09:05 -0600, Matt Osborn wrote:
>
>
>>Yes, but it isn't adjustable. I lubricate my wiper arm hinges at
>>least once every year, 3 in one oil on the hinge pin and between the
>>hinge block internal to the arm. The hinge block is the major
>>culprit.
>
>
>
> Thanks , I'll give that a try.
> Joe Carroll
>
> 2K-TJ
For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
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Re: Rear wiper
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 10:08:25 -0800, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
wrote:
>For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
>quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
>the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
Thanks for the hint, I used Break-Free for that same reason, seemed to
work very well.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
wrote:
>For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
>quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
>the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
Thanks for the hint, I used Break-Free for that same reason, seemed to
work very well.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Rear wiper
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 10:08:25 -0800, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
wrote:
>For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
>quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
>the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
Thanks for the hint, I used Break-Free for that same reason, seemed to
work very well.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
wrote:
>For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
>quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
>the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
Thanks for the hint, I used Break-Free for that same reason, seemed to
work very well.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Rear wiper
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 10:08:25 -0800, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
wrote:
>For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
>quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
>the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
Thanks for the hint, I used Break-Free for that same reason, seemed to
work very well.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
wrote:
>For a bit longer lasting lube, mix STP oil treatment with about one
>quarter part engine oil and a couple caps of Marvell Mystery oil. Helps
>the STP flow into tighter places, from which nothing will ever get it out.
Thanks for the hint, I used Break-Free for that same reason, seemed to
work very well.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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