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Dropped off Myrtle for pre-shipping inspection in Atlanta for her shipment back to her motherland.
I’ll soon join ya again across the waters ole girl...
Last edited by JUKE179r; May 23, 2018 at 06:29 PM.
Dropped off Myrtle for pre-shipping inspection in Atlanta for her shipment back to her motherland.
I’ll soon join ya again across the waters ole girl...
That looks good!
What bumpers and sliders are those?
I fixed the washer pumps for the windshield wipers. Easy job. New units are cheap and just pop in, no screws or bolts. Friction fit. The pumps and fluid reservoir are hidden behind 1 panel that sits in front of the driver side left front tire. Removed 2 nuts and 1 philipps screw to pop that panel loose for easy access to the reservoir+pumps.
I had to make 2 new elbows to connect the pumps to the wiper hoses, though. The old black rubber elbows had gotten old and loose, so when I got fluid pumping they popped off.
I used a new black master cylinder bleed hose and cut into 2 short sections. Each section bent properly so that it made the 90 degree bend, and the fit was *tight* plus I duct taped them on to add a bit of support.
The real surprise was that the washer fluid reservoir appeared full at first, yet there was no fluid coming out of the reservoir when I removed the first washer pump.
Here's the bizarre part, there was a screen filter in the filler neck of the reservoir. It was full.
...but no water was getting through the screen. Removing that screen showed a completely empty filler neck and washer reservoir.
So I filled it. Problem solved. Oh, and I removed a yellow sponge strip that was dropped down in the filler neck.
Now the front and rear washers pump fluid as if new!