Door Mirror Fix
Failure of the door mirror pivot is pretty common, it seems. The steel rod linking the mirror to it's base is too thin and ungalvanised, so it's really just a matter of time before they go, especially if you're a big clumsy ape like me.
It can be fixed though, the solution is here. All the metal parts in my mirror body had rusted into a single lump, so I tore it out with molegrips. The pivot in the base was rusted solid too, so I hammered it out (ape style), then used a galvanised bolt, 3 washers, 2 spring washers and 2 nuts to secure the lot together again. Put it back on the car, waggle it about to work out any free play, retighten the nuts, then put the glass back and glue in the edge trim.
Proper engineering, this is!
It can be fixed though, the solution is here. All the metal parts in my mirror body had rusted into a single lump, so I tore it out with molegrips. The pivot in the base was rusted solid too, so I hammered it out (ape style), then used a galvanised bolt, 3 washers, 2 spring washers and 2 nuts to secure the lot together again. Put it back on the car, waggle it about to work out any free play, retighten the nuts, then put the glass back and glue in the edge trim.
Proper engineering, this is!