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> Windshield washer pump mount, How to?
bandjoey
post Feb 6 2011, 08:05 PM
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I picked up a windshield washer pump from a 914-6. It came with 3 rubber snap in mounts. Are the body holes already drilled or marked? Are the rubber mounts necessary? If they're too dry to oil up and reuse what about a sheet metal screw through rubber washers or can we still get these new? Thanks.
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post Feb 7 2011, 12:09 PM
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I've got a 924 windshield washer pump that I'd planned on hooking up.

I see that that above is the diagram from Autoatlanta for 914, I guess the 6? How though would the pump get fed if the hoses going to it come from the TOP of the reservoir, not the bottom? Also, it seems weird that the hose to the squirters has a T leading back to the reservoir. Does the pump move so much volume that that's not a problem?

I had envisioned it more like this, a diagram of the 356 setup, where 1 would be the pump?

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