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Old 11-18-2011, 06:40 PM   #1
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wiper washer

So i have been looking for a while for the FACTORY washer nozzles because i reallllllyyyy do not want to drill holes in either the cowl or hood to put the little "nipple" nozzles on it. What are you guys finding that will work in the factory locations. I was searching on jegs pretty much about to give up and just buy the damn hood ones and then i found a set of 67-68 F-body nozzles that actually look similiar to ours in the 67 they are just alot longer, im thinking that if they are just simply tack welded to the bracket that i can grind that off with the dremmel and then use solder to re tack it to the right location. Any thoughts??
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Old 11-18-2011, 11:52 PM   #2
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So i have been looking for a while for the FACTORY washer nozzles because i reallllllyyyy do not want to drill holes in either the cowl or hood to put the little "nipple" nozzles on it. What are you guys finding that will work in the factory locations. I was searching on jegs pretty much about to give up and just buy the damn hood ones and then i found a set of 67-68 F-body nozzles that actually look similiar to ours in the 67 they are just alot longer, im thinking that if they are just simply tack welded to the bracket that i can grind that off with the dremmel and then use solder to re tack it to the right location. Any thoughts??

Are you saying that you can't find the factory '67-'72 Chevy pickup windshield washer nozzles???? If that's true you must not know where the Parts For Sale Forum is on here..... Anyway, if that's what you need PM me your address and I will send you a set. I have a lot of them.

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Old 11-23-2011, 05:46 PM   #3
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I sent the nozzles Monday. I forgot to blow the sand out of the nozzles before I shipped them so be sure and use an air hose to blow backwards through them before you install them. The one with the angled bracket goes on the passengers side and the one with the straight bracket on the drivers side.

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Nice one Leon...
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Nice one Leon...
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