06-12-2015, 12:45 PM | #1 |
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panel under wipers
Hi All
I have a 1967 chevy c10 pick up and i need to fit new washer jet and new tubes. IT look like i have to remove the panel above to get to them? IF that the case when you remove the bolts from the nuts do the nut stay on the panel or do they fall away. Many Thanks |
06-12-2015, 01:28 PM | #2 |
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Re: panel under wipers
There is only four bolts and 4-5 screws on top that run along the grill area. No nuts to fall unless you have PO podge work to deal with.
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06-12-2015, 05:42 PM | #3 |
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HI 68 panelman,
Thanks for getting back to me am hoping that how it is. ITS alway a bit scary when your not to sure if you should turn that bolt one more turn. IVE only just got back to the uk,and it the Chevy I've owned so it a all new ball game to me so it great to be able to get help from you guys. IF i can work it out i will put some picture on for you of the truck. CHEERS RAMMER |
06-12-2015, 10:57 PM | #4 |
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Welcome to the board. As Panelman indicated you shouldn't have any trouble removing the cowl vent panel. You will have to remove the windshield wipers first.... LockDoc
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Thank you for your reply, I wonder if you or panel man could help me with this one? Has the washer bottle has gone to and I can't find the wiring Where would the switch be mounted on The dashboard ? Many thanks Posted via Mobile Device |
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The washer switch is integrated with the windshield wiper switch. You push in on the wiper switch knob to activate the washer. When you push on the knob it activates the washer and turns the wipers on low speed. The windshield washer pump is built into the windshield wiper motor. LockDoc
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Does your truck have the bracket for the washer bottle? Here is what the bottle looks like.... LockDoc
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The washer bottle is currently located above the driver's wheel well. Regards, Mike
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Re: panel under wipers
HI LOCKDOC,
Thanks for the picture iv just had a look and it would seem that where it was there no bracket just holes?. I try the washers like you said,but i could not hear the washer motor going. I had to turn wipers on first before i could push nob in. AM hoping to take panel of next week when it has stopped raining here. A big thank you cheers |
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Yes, there should be two holes one above the other.... If you can't find a bottle and bracket over there I will send you an extra one I have if you want to pay he postage on the package. The original pump may not work even after you get everything figured out. If you don't need a stock bottle you could probably find one that would work off of another vehicle. A later one with the pump built into the bottle would work also. LockDoc
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ive owned three 67`s and on not one of them did the washer pump work. hopefully yours is a different story
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HI LOCKDOC,
Thank you for the offer of the bottle,i can get the bottle and pump over here. ITS great to know your all out there with a helping hand. As this is the first chevy I've own am going to need a bit of help from time to time. CHEERS AND A BIG THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND HELP |
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No problem on the help. If you have any more questions post them up.... LockDoc
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