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    #16
    DON'T apologize if you dont have the level of mechanial "savvy" that other people possess.

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      #17
      guess you guys arent that smart, it wasnt splined, it was a pressure fitting.

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        #18
        Originally posted by bmwannabe
        guess you guys arent that smart, it wasnt splined, it was a pressure fitting.
        No.. its not splined anymore.

        They are all splined, like all cars ever. Certainly all e30's.
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          #19
          They are all splined bucko.

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            #20
            Originally posted by bmwannabe
            guess you guys arent that smart, it wasnt splined, it was a pressure fitting.
            LOL. You stripped it good.

            Sold it.

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              #21
              no i didnt strip shit. The old one had no splines, and i got an OEM replacement from the Dealer and it wasnt splined either. Perhaps because I have a newer model? (1991) The world may never know.

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                #22
                Originally posted by bmwannabe
                no i didnt strip shit. The old one had no splines, and i got an OEM replacement from the Dealer and it wasnt splined either. Perhaps because I have a newer model? (1991) The world may never know.
                I'm not sure you guys are talking about the same parts!

                I've never, ever seen one, nor does the ETK show a diagram of one without ridges to keep the wiper arm indexed to the motor.

                These are the stubs that poke up out of the cowl, yes? The ones that use a nut to hold the wiper arm to the stub? You had to remove the whole bloody mess to change them?

                Or not? :?

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                  #23
                  this just happened to me, I'll be taking apart the assembly tomorrow t o see what I need or might need to replace.
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