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REAR WIPER DELETE PLUG
#1

Hey, everybody. Long time no write. Yeah, I'm still out here and still have and drive my 968. 156k miles now.



Now to the point. I deleted my rear wiper assemby. It didn't work very well when it worked and then it stopped completely. I had an old plug that a friend gave me and it's working--sort of--temporarily.



Does anybody have a source for a good plug?



Duckman
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[quote name='Duckman' post='30048' date='Jan 20 2007, 06:48 PM']Does anybody have a source for a good plug?[/quote]



Hi Duckman,

How about here?:



Promax wiper bung



Hope this helps,

Peter
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[quote name='Peter Empson' post='30051' date='Jan 20 2007, 12:20 PM']Hi Duckman,

How about here?:



Promax wiper bung



Hope this helps,

Peter[/quote]



I bought the same part. Works just fine.



Karl.
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#4

A lot of 944s came without rear wipers. In fact, my old '86 944 did not have a rear wiper and there was a factory plug for the hole that came with the car. I would imagine that dismantlers like Partsheaven might have used ones on hand.
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#5

I too bought the Promax part. Although it's a little pricey for what it is. It works just fine and it's well made. Definitely worth it if you can't be bothered making or sourcing one yourself.
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#6

Thanks to all. I'm sure I can find what I need from Promax.
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#7

If you want the 944 part instead, send me PM -- I'm pretty sure I have one in my parts bin.
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#8

Go to a hardware store and ask for an "elevator bolt", and get a washer and nut to go with it. It'll set you back about $3 and it looks fine.
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#9

Duckman-



Go to Home Depot or Lowes. Go to the section where they have all those drawers with miscellaneous bolts, washers, fittings, thing-a-ma-bobs, and doodads. Look for gromments. There happens to be one size that fits perfectly in the hole in the rear glass. Then, look for (in the same drawer section) a black plastic plug. It will be slightly smaller in diameter (the plugging part) than the grommet hole. The plug will fit into the grommet and then the surface of the black plastic plug will sit on top of the grommet. Next, go to the sealants section and grab a small tube of black RTV sealant.



Go home, install gromment into hole in rear hatch. Insert black plastic plug- will require a little pressure- I used a small amount of spit to help lubricate. Open hatch and seal between grommet and plug with black RTV.



Done. Costs are *really* cheap and looks OEM.
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#10

looks very similar in concept to the cool plug i just got for the kitchen sink counter top - comes in black too - wing nut on the back - 5 bucks
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94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating www.968forums.com



"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
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[quote name='biotechee' post='30918' date='Feb 13 2007, 09:55 AM']Look for gromments. Go home, install gromment into hole in rear hatch.[/quote]



Went to Home Depot, asked for gromments, they gave me this. Ok, so how do I fit it in the rear hatch ?

   



What ?!
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#12

Err...throw in a bone?
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#13

I have good news and bad news.



The good news is that I bought the plug from Pro Max and it works fine.



The bad news is that I bought the plug from Pro Max BEFORE I read all of your creative and really cool suggestions.



Thanks to all.
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Am I the only moron who spent the money to buy the Porsche Parts for this ? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Oh well...
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[quote name='fspadafino' post='31810' date='Mar 2 2007, 07:42 PM']Am I the only moron who spent the money to buy the Porsche Parts for this ? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Oh well...[/quote]





Just curious, do you have the Porsche part number(s)?



Thanks,

Rick
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Sorry, Rick. No.
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pretty sure that ron (midblu) bought the porsche one for his car many moons ago - he's pretty good about records and such though, so he might have it
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#18

Hi Rick i was just reading through all my repair invoices, and i have the part no.s for that grommet, screw plug and washer, hexagon nut and o-ring .



grommet 447.955.439 £4.86

screw plug 477.845.333 £19.46

washer 477.845.331 £4.06

hex nut n01.111.814 £0.66

o-ring 999.707.301.40 £3.27



total from porsche uk £32.31 + vat



hope this helps rick about 60 usd if the prices are the same. regards chris
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