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Yeah...mine has barrel shaped posts with vertical grooves that the wiper arms fit over...those grooves are full of 2 stage paint..I taped them when I painted but guess who didn't?
Can't get a wire brush at them without damaging the paint....and removing the hood
when ya get a chance snap a pic from a few feet back so I can get an idea of the logistics, and whether you should approach it mechanically, with what tool, chemically, etc.......
If I have anything, I have patience...so picking at this all day won't bore me...I'd never have gotten through this if I didn't have patience...problem is I'll be standing...nowhere to sit while doing this.
I got to reverse the wiper assembly 180* also...I guess I'll do that first then clean the posts and get the wipers put back on.
I still need to get those rear hood "bumpers" installed and adjusted so the hood doesn't cut my head off if I have a wreck...but I can't seem to find the right spot so the hood doesn't get hung on them while trying to open the hood.
I got to get the door window weatherstrips also....I may have real trouble with the door windows lining up in the channels...unless the weatherstrip holds them in place....right now they only stay in the channels if they are rolled up at least half way
I reversed the wiper assembly and it now works...however...I cleaned the posts and the wiper arms still will not seat all the way down...I tapped them with a hammer and they still will not seat...if I hadn't pulled those off the Blazer I would swear they may not be the right arms...
seems so simple...should just slide down till they click with the keeper...
not sure if they will come off or not...I hammered them hard..
I had very good luck with the VHT flame proof header paint on a used set of headers. Sandblasted to bare, then three or four thin coats of the VHT and three years later they still looked good.
As for the master, maybe swap in one of the aluminum versions? Might not be 100% period correct, but it won't look like ass.
I've got some "clay coating" from mud pit in Hollister on my manifolds. It looks horrible but has worked well at keeping the rust off. Maybe I'll clean them and try the VHT...
I decided to clean up my other set of wheels, the big ones...cleaned them with steel wool and soap to get the overspray off of them....
I go to put them on and get to the last one, the passenger front and I am tightening the lug nuts....there is one that has always been trouble ever since the jerkwad at NTB tried to force one on.
It stripped and is stuck...it spins but I can't pull it off.
How dangerous is it to drive with five lugs and how big a deal is getting another threaded lug in there?
you'll have to cut that nut off if you can't mechanically remove it... maybe try some big visegrips clamped on with steady outward pressure to maybe catch an outward thread and get it off one last time...
you'll have to pull the rotor to put a new stud in... easy enough, but probably a couple hr's work if you've never done it...