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Mark - do you have part # and manufacturer? ThankS
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Sam it looks like this...
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Thanks Mark - not sure how that tool is used. Can you explain?
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I still have my Anco wiper tool I had back in the 60's.
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It has the number 42-00 hand etched on it.
![]() No moving parts, the tool hooks over the arm itself, picks the end up off of the shaft and never touches any other part. It only takes one hand to use too.
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Too hi-tech for me....all I've ever used was a big-ass screwdriver
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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Thanks Mark - not sure how that tool is used. Can you explain? [/ QUOTE ] You stick that pointed end in the back of the wiper arm then lift up the spring to loosen it so you can remove the arm. A screw driver will do the same but since they made a tool I bought it and it works well. Mark
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Thanks Denis a picture is always better then words...
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Thanks to all. Now I get it!
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