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Thanks for your opinion,
I did manage to fix it and it actually works now. I glued the 2 pieces back together and found a small piece of plastic that I had from a Pertronix kit (Used for spacing the magnet) Lucky I kept this spacer all these years. I shaped it and cut it like the original and the red paint is my wife's Nail polish and green paint I had in the garage. The glue I used is called "The LAST GLUE" I have repaired a lot of plastics with this stuff including dash parts, it works great. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Improvise, adapt and overcome! Now make sure your washer fluid does not freeze. BIG |
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