Windshield Washer Pump
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Posted on: 6/9 13:05
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Re: Windshield Washer Pump
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It was a fun little project and always good to get something working! The seals were still pretty pliable and the one for the fluid end had no issues, but the vacuum end wasn't quite sealing. I clamped it overnight (picture) to spread the seal a bit. Not sure it is will shrink back or not, time will tell. I massaged some Gummi Pflege into both the seals, so hopefully that helps. One other issue was one of the rivets on the fluid end was broke so not sealing the two parts together, but I managed to get a pop rivet in there and that solved that problem. Replacing the hose from the pump to the lid was necessary as well. The suction end of the pump has been cut off, not sure what it's supposed to look like, but I fashioned a little screen for it. I think I'll look for a rebuild kit for the washer and my wiper motor just to get them working a bit better. The switching valve on top of the motor is a bit leaky, so that's not helping.
Posted on: 6/9 14:51
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I may have spoken too soon. McVey's and Cadillac Parts Ltd used to have the washer repair kits as Kev used in his How to Repair article but both now seem to have only jars etc. Perhaps washer repair kits are another NLA item. As to the motor kit, suspect about all you will find might be something on ebay with old dry parts and probably not for any motors Packard used. For a long time now Ficken Wiper Service has been the only source for motor repair and they don't sell kits.
Posted on: 6/9 15:08
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