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Old 11-28-2012, 06:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default '65 washer bag, hoses, and pump pics needed

I got a complete washer bag, hoses, and pump set up for the '65. I need some pics please if anyone has some of the set up.

The bag is straight forward as it will go where the dimples are in the apron for the bracket, but I need to know the placement of the pump, wiring, and hoses that go for it.

I got the assembly manuals, but I would rather have true placement pics if an anyone please has them.

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Old 11-28-2012, 06:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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There are dimples for the pump, too.

This is a 66 pump, but if you look carefully, you'll see the left screw in the 65 dimple, and above and below the right screw you'll see where the 65 screws go.

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Awesome!!
Just what I needed.
Thank you!!
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Any good pics of the cowl area for sprayer and hose placement?
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Actually that is the washer pump that goes with the 2 speed wiper system.
I have a 66 with single speed wipers that uses a different pump that mounts with 3 screws. Uses only 1 wire to supply power. Return path is grounded through one of the 3 mounting screws.
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There are dimples for the pump, too.

This is a 66 pump, but if you look carefully, you'll see the left screw in the 65 dimple, and above and below the right screw you'll see where the 65 screws go.

What black was used on the apron in that photo 22GT?
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Great thread. Very helpful

Lynnbob. Where did you buy this kit or is it used gear? My car has no system at all.

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Hmmm… What's missing? The 67 was required by law to have washers. You'll need a used pump assembly if that's gone, but everything else is available new.

http://www.mustangbarn.com/PDFs/catalog.pdf

www.mustangbarnstore.com Windshield and Glass:Wipers/Washer Category
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Great thread. Very helpful

Lynnbob. Where did you buy this kit or is it used gear? My car has no system at all.

Thanks. Peter
Our car has no system either.

I got the whole thing from CJ Pony's when they had their black Friday sale.
The only thing I didn't get was the wiring harness and the switch.
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Return path is grounded through one of the 3 mounting screws.
Is this metal tab for ground on the one mounting screw you speak of?

I'm assuming you just run the bolt through it and tighten it down?

The metal tab on my new pump is tight to the round body and not pushed over to the side like the one pictured.
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