Need 1965 or 1966 Windshield Washer Parts
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Will NEVER Grow Up!
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From: Landrum, SC in "The Blue Ridge Foothills"
Need 1965 or 1966 Windshield Washer Parts
I redid my windshield washer unit which is attached and driven by the 2-speed round wiper motor. 
Everything works perfectly except the bellows on the washer is ruptured.
Does anyone have a pump or a spare motor? I actually found a NOS complete unit for $295! I hope I can do better than that! Several junk yards ("used auto parts") have used motors for between $75 and $110, but they have no way of testing them.
Or, better yet, does anyone where to get parts for these washers.
Any and all help is appreciated!
--Don

Everything works perfectly except the bellows on the washer is ruptured.

Does anyone have a pump or a spare motor? I actually found a NOS complete unit for $295! I hope I can do better than that! Several junk yards ("used auto parts") have used motors for between $75 and $110, but they have no way of testing them.

Or, better yet, does anyone where to get parts for these washers.

Any and all help is appreciated!
--Don
Fusick has this, right at the bottom of page 5 of their "20BC" catalog. The repair kit is supposed to have the parts to "rebuild your inoperative washer pump." Says it fits all models 1963-1975, catalog number WPRK638, price $19.50. Seems worth a shot to see if it will fix your problem.
Thread Starter
Will NEVER Grow Up!
Joined: Sep 2009
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From: Landrum, SC in "The Blue Ridge Foothills"
Fusick has this, right at the bottom of page 5 of their "20BC" catalog. The repair kit is supposed to have the parts to "rebuild your inoperative washer pump." Says it fits all models 1963-1975, catalog number WPRK638, price $19.50. Seems worth a shot to see if it will fix your problem.

But not to be too sad, I found a bellows kit on Ebay and bought it last night. When I get it and it's OK, I'll remove this post. I hope this fixes the washer........ Thanks for the input!

--Don
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From: Landrum, SC in "The Blue Ridge Foothills"
Hi there, saw your post and thought I would contact you re wiper motors.I have a 65 Cutlass which I think has a single speed motor although I can feel another "click" after the first anticlock contact turn of the switch.Any comment?
Also while trying to fix my non working wipers I found that the additional sprung button in the center of the switch provides another circuit contact on the back of the switch.I am thinking that this was originally for windscreen squirters = all removed by previous owner during rebuild.You thoughts? Cheers
Also while trying to fix my non working wipers I found that the additional sprung button in the center of the switch provides another circuit contact on the back of the switch.I am thinking that this was originally for windscreen squirters = all removed by previous owner during rebuild.You thoughts? Cheers
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