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Thread: Picture of window washer pump metal sheet and location

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    Picture of window washer pump metal sheet and location

    During welding the metal sheet on which the window washer pump is bolted on, got lost. We can probably fabricate a new one ourselfs but a picture of the metal sheet itself and the exact location would definately help. Would anynre be willing to make a picture?

    Mine is a 68 and it was located next to the washer reservoir.

    Many thanks!

    Martijn

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    Hope the attached can help. You can see the mount in the top right of photo 1.

    Not an easy piece to fabricate, as you can see I just had to replace the 'feet'. Pump is attached with grey tie-wraps.

    Mick
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    Thanks for the pictures. It however does look different than what I remember from mine. Am I correct that yours is vertically positioned? I believe mine was horizontally next to the mount for the washer bottle.

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    No horizontally positioned in the rib in the corner next to the battery tray. The mount for the washer bottle is in the right foreground

    You can also see the horn relay in the edge of the photo if that's confusing things.

    Car was a very original late 66 MY (June 66)

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    On my 68 the pump is mounted to the bottle which sits into a small clip below it.
    1968 911T R.O.W. / 68S engine.

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    Each year the washer bottle and washer pump mount is different.

    SV

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    1968 round tank with bottom flange

    Martijn the tanks changed from 1966/67 to the year 1968.

    1967 was the rectangle tank with the neck/cap behind the lid closure panel and next to the battery.

    1968 the neck/cap are in a round hole through the lid closure panel. This was a rounder shaped tank with a flange on the bottom. That flange is held in place by a simple stand up bracket that I have illustrated below (the shape is about what it looked like - it is drawn from memory). The washer pump (EDIT) is in the same pace as the 1967 bracket welded to the floor - the tank changed again in 1969 (EDIT) where is slid onto the side of the plastic tank and held in place by the nesting shape of the plastic.

    I hope someone posts a photo of the tank and its mount.
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    Last edited by Bobs 67S; 08-27-2013 at 08:44 AM. Reason: added edit info
    Bob
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    1968 round tank 1969 tank round with pump mount

    Here are two photos showing the tank shape and the distinction of the 1968 /1969: 1968 no tank bracket - 1969 bracket cast into the plastic.

    Photos are borrowed from others.
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    Bob
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    To all of you, thanks for the input. This really helps!

    Thanks,
    Martijn

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