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Thanks, that did the trick!
Just for completness to help anyone else who may have the same problem and come across this thread -
There are two componants, the arm and the spindle that it attaches to.
In the hole on the arm should be a metal O shaped lug which is part of the arm and on the spindle (poking through the rear window) should be a small spline which seats into the metal O lug on the arm.
In my case the plastic around the O lug on the arm had sheared casuing the arm to come off leaving the O lug attached to the spline on the shaft.
To say it was welded on is an understatement but the metal is quite soft so i carefully hacksawed through it on two sides, then used a screwdriver and hammer to hit the section (being very carefull not to hit too hard and/or put the screwdriver through the rear window).
The section then came off and with a bit of encouragement so did the rest of it.
Cleaned the spline up with some WD40 and wire brush, seated the new arm in place and tightened up.
Job done.
Thanks for all the help from the forum members :-)
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