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WTB 68-76 Wahser Reservoir Check Valve
Looking for a good working used one - p/n 107 869 00 19 - let me know what you have - thanks.
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Many newer cars use check valves so sourcing something current may be a better path.
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Appreciate the thought and post.
The cars that use check valve I need have a manual pump for the washer fluid that is operated by your left leg - the check valve is specific and screws into the washer reservoir cap. |
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This would be more of a dual check / pump.
Does this car use a bag for washer fluid? If so, this was super popular on many US makes in the 50's - 60's. If not a bag, perhaps a bag pump can be adapted. If this valve has any rubber parts I doubt a used one would be serviceable as alcohol deteriorates rubber. You could make a system with 2 washer check valves. Place one end of a check valve so fluid can exit the reservoir , place a T on the other end . One leg of this T goes to the foot bellows , the other end goes to a 2nd check valve. Orient this valve so fluid can leave the T. The other end of the check valve goes to the washer nozzles. It looks like this: |
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Thanks for the information and post - I have found the original valves as they are available.
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