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    Wiper Cap screw broke

    I was tightening the black cap screw and it broke. Will this require the removal of the entire wiper motor, or can I replace the broken piece from the front of the car?

    Thanks,
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    1970 911T
    1968 911 FWT
    1965 356 SC

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    I'm afraid you get to remove the fresh-air blower assembly and then the entire wiper assembly as one unit. When you get it all out you'll have to decide if you want to find an old junk assembly to part out for the shaft, or find a good assembly to replace the entire unit with. It should be easier to to unplug wiper motor wires by removing the clock gauge and accessing through that opening. The gauges just pull out. Mark your wire colors before removal, they are all individual connectors. The terminals are marked, but they are very hard to see.
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    I was afraid of that. I guess this is a good time to start a list for my winter project.
    S Registry #1280
    1970 911T
    1968 911 FWT
    1965 356 SC

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