Windshield Wiper Arm Removal

Boatdreamer

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C-28
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17 Keywest
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Gratitude
Our 2012 R27 wasn’t used much last year because of work obligations but now I’m retired (finally) and I’m catching up on all the maintenance issues I’ve overlooked. I have a couple of questions that maybe you guys can help me with. I need to replace the windshield wiper arms and blades but they’re not going to come off easily, any ideas? I would like to switch out the mast light for an LED one, does anybody have a part number for the parts I need or is it just a LED bulb that’s a direct replacement? Thanks in advance.

Tim and Donna
Gratitude R27
 
Has anyone removed the arms? I need to for a couple of reasons... Any suggestions appreciated.
 
On the knuckle there is a set screw that you will have to loosen. Auto part stores sell a wiper arm/battery terminal puller that works well. You may have to devise a spacer from a small screw or nail to go into the center of the knuckle to the stem of the puller. On my boat the set screws are on top of the knuckle. I also eliminated the plastic covers as they just trap the salt making the arms less flexible.
 
Thank you for the help. The wiper arms have been sprayed with PB Blaster and the LED mast light and a spare have been ordered. I think I need to use a wire wheel to clean off the white powdery stuff on the wiper arms so I can see the set screw. I believe it was Mike Rizzo who said to remove the gray plastic covers on the arms so they won’t hold salt water and corrode, but I didn’t and what a mess!

Tim and Donna
Gratitude
 
I wanted to add my story of Wiper Arm tribulation. The port wiper motor failed on our 2015 Cutwater 30 (with 45 hours of use). I asked for help from the local dealer and the factory. After 6 hours of trial and error and the purchase of a wiper removal tool and multiple lengths of bolts to use in tool the arms were removed and so was the motor.

So if this helps, the set screw that holds the arms on are removed with an Allen wrenc from the side of the arm at the arm motor interface. I did put PB Blaster on about 2 hours before useing the removal tool to separated the arm from the motor. On the Cutwater30 there was not enough room to use the extraction bolt with knob from tool so I had to use decreasing shorter bolts in its place and remove with a wrench.

So I hope this helps with your repair. I plan on adding an anti-seize compound to the motor and wiper arm in the event I ever need to remove the arm again. The motor has been returned to Imtra and they plan on sending me a replacement at no cost to me.

This repair and the Shower Door shortening have been the most challenging. Any one wanting to fix a binding shower door should contact me for advice on the repair.

Hope this helps.
 
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