MisterB
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- First Name
- AJ
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- GMC K2500 4X4
- Engine Size
- 350
I did this mod on my '69 C20. You get a washer bottle from an early 90's S10 or an 88 chevy truck, and they have the motor built in to the tank.
It's been years since I did the mod, and now I'm trying to remember how I did it. It doesn't help that square bodies have the pump in the engine bay, and the '69 had the pump inside, so it's messing with my thought process on how to do this.
Help me work through this. Basically I just need to bypass the stock pump all together, right? Remove the hose lines and connect to the new reservoir/pump, and then run the black and red wires to black and red right before the pump? Or do I need to run new power lines all the way from the back of the wiper knob on the dash to the new pump?
In the attached picture, I figure in #1 I'll remove the lines and put in a T fitting that combines the two nozzle lines and the main line that goes to the pump. That seems easy enough. What is the wiring in #2? What is the wiring in #3? If #2 (for example) is the old pump, can I just unclip that and splice in the red and black wires from the new pump?
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It's been years since I did the mod, and now I'm trying to remember how I did it. It doesn't help that square bodies have the pump in the engine bay, and the '69 had the pump inside, so it's messing with my thought process on how to do this.
Help me work through this. Basically I just need to bypass the stock pump all together, right? Remove the hose lines and connect to the new reservoir/pump, and then run the black and red wires to black and red right before the pump? Or do I need to run new power lines all the way from the back of the wiper knob on the dash to the new pump?
In the attached picture, I figure in #1 I'll remove the lines and put in a T fitting that combines the two nozzle lines and the main line that goes to the pump. That seems easy enough. What is the wiring in #2? What is the wiring in #3? If #2 (for example) is the old pump, can I just unclip that and splice in the red and black wires from the new pump?
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