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Thread: WTB: '65-66 Windshield washer pump

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    WTB: '65-66 Windshield washer pump

    Looking for one for my early '66... (912, there I said it)!
    Prefer NOS or suggestions on rebuilding.
    Thanks!
    Peter
    "Fahr drauf, bremsen ist feige!"

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    What!! ? Nuthin??
    Hard to believe no one can help!
    Would appreciate any help with this.
    "Fahr drauf, bremsen ist feige!"

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    These are available new. 92862807401 is the part number. I can send you one, but you might find some really good deals if you google the part number.

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    Hi Lady 911 & Eric,
    Thanks for the response and clarification.
    From what I remember the dimensions are very close, but the nipples point in different directions? (I hate when that happens!)
    still hoping there's one out there somewhere with my name on it.
    "Fahr drauf, bremsen ist feige!"

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    Still in search of.....
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    I looked and I have a spare with a 901 part number however the stamped production date appears to be '73?

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    Hi Chris, Thanks for the response.
    The real early '65-'66 pumps have the hose nipples sticking out perpendicular(ly) from the body of the pump.
    The newer ones' '67> nipples stick up parallel to the body of the pump. It might coincide with the moving of the washer reservoir.
    Thank you though.
    I need the '65-'66 kind.
    "Fahr drauf, bremsen ist feige!"

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    I have this one. It does work.

    PM me to follow up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing View Post
    I have this one. It does work.

    PM me to follow up.
    that`s the early type of the early pump... 64+65 possibly 66 but not 67 or 68.

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    Found one thanks to Tom1394racing.
    A working pump! Who'd a' thunk it.
    Thank you Tom!
    Already bought the dyed zip ties from Franz a couple of years ago.
    Onward !! (very slowly)
    "Fahr drauf, bremsen ist feige!"

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