<VV> Wiper Arm Location III

Mark Durham 62vair at gmail.com
Mon Jan 31 20:32:24 EST 2011


Yep, that's what I do, well, not the nap part, but to work under
there, quite comfortable, and my saved carpet piece is comfy.  Mark
Durham

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Chris & Bill Strickland
<lechevrier at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>The thought of having to reach up under the dash kinda ruins my day.
>>
>
> Sort of like the early  linkage being under the dash and the late being
> in the plenum, I suppose what ruins ones day depends -- bad arms, bad
> shoulders, bad eyesight, vertigo, and physically not fitting under the
> dash all come to mind.
>
> Given my choice, I'll pull the front seat(s), and either remove them
> from the car or just roll them up onto the back seat, and viola! one has
> a nice bed to lay on while looking at the underside of the dash.  Don't
> have one of those nice carpet kits from a vendor?  Just unroll that
> piece of carpet you've been saving and lay it out on the floor.  A floor
> mounted gear shifter will get in the way a bit, but just lay lengthwise
> with your stocking feet up on the rear seat -- great place to take a
> nap, and if your wife is likely to think you are goofing off instead of
> working diligently, take an old tie you no longer like, tie a couple
> loops in the ends, and suspend your arms up under the dash -- if you
> don't snore, it might fool some folks ...
>
> Wear safety glasses if you start to spray lubricants up there, or just
> in general don't like stuff falling in your eyes.
>
> This is only two or maybe four bolts for an early bench seat, depending
> on how many bolts you put back in last time the seats were out.
>
> Bill Strickland
>
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