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turbell wrote:Page 5 guv.................my resto make a u shaped bracket fill mirror body with glass and resin drill through from mirror end...ta dah..
Or I can do it for you .......a thousand pounds .............
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JohnC wrote:I would be looking at removing the part with the springy bit, possibly by using long nosed pliers into the spring ... squeezing and levering out ... if not the pliers then levering it out by any other means. To do the next bit, you will have to remove the spring and its two end pins. Offer the removed bit to the mirror body and try replacing the self tappers with longer ones, or tapping a metric thread right through and if possible, locked off with a nut inside the mirror body .... do the same with the other self tapper and reassemble with what ever two pot adhesive you choose .... I would be quite happy with Araldite myself ..... I would also smear the threads of the longer self tappers / metric bolt with the adhesive, reassemble, and nobody would ever know.
From the pic and my memory, I don't know if this is feasible, but I would start off along those lines.
Good Luck
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gchristofi wrote:Thanks John, certainly a much more professional approach than I had first thought of!
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JohnC wrote:PS. If you are having really big problems removing the Springy bit from the molding up against the window, the easy way would be to remove that molding from the glass by undoing the screw inside the window of the plastic triangular cover, unplug the connector and the heater wires, get some long nosed pliers and remove the round castellated "nut", then you will be able to get behind the two pins holding the broken bit, and with a small screwdriver behind the pin ends, lever off the fitting.
Also by doing it this way, there will be less risk of breaking the glass when clipping the mirror back into its base where you have to use quite a bit of force. Having reassembled the whole mirror, refit back on to the glass.
clee wrote:Just be very careful either working with it on the car, or taking it off, as the glass can easily break.
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By the way, is there a purpose built tool for removing castellated nuts like that?
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gchristofi wrote: By the way, is there a purpose built tool for removing castellated nuts like that?
.... now I'm nervous about the refitting.
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