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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 273 Joined: 14-June 03 From: Monroeville, PA Member No.: 821 ![]() |
How do you get the washer nozzles off of the cowl? My car is a '74.
My '72 & '73 cars have the chrome top type and the part that sat on the cowl was rubber. Just squeeze the rubber together from the under side and they came out. These seem to have some kind of nut holding them on? Don't want to take the pliers to them and ruin the whole thing. Appreciate the help and suggestions. |
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I just removed mine from my '74. I used needle nose pliers and squeezed both ears gently and pushed up. One ear came up first (kind of on an angle) and then the other. Both of mine were clogged. I used a very small drill bit in my hand and eventually cleaned them out. It appears the actual jet is aluminum.
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