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I could not find a replacement bushing in the mid-fifty catalog for the passenger side wiper arm. I did not save the old one either. I have the keeper and assume there is a bushing or groumet that goes into the arm where it slides over the arm on the motor?
Do you need the knurled cylinder on the motor shaft that the arm slips over? I've found that these are included when you buy the new wiper arm, at least from Trico.
I should have a few around in a box somewhere if you can't find any.
Sorry for a poor description.
This is the arm that drives the passenger side wiper.
It slips over the arm on the wiper motor.
The motor arm has a brass hex fitting that the arm with the hole fits over, there needs to be an insulator I between the arm and he brass piece.
I may need to go to a wiper motor rebuilder.
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