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Old 09-17-2015, 09:52 AM
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Question '78 windshield washer hoses from hood to pump

Rec'd this PM other day (posted below)and sharing it for others who may find it useful. FWIW the reply and images are from our (still) all original Van Nuys built 1978 Trans Am non-pulse wipers.
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Greetings!

I need some help please? '78 windshield washer hoses from hood to pump
on bottle (standard not pulse) Is there a plastic "T" that the lines
from the hood go to and a long, single line from the bottom of the jug
off of the pump?


Thanks much!"
Jim - hope you don't mind; Instead of just PM reply, sharing here for others who may find this & pix useful.

Yessir, on our Van Nuys built '78 T/A you can see (I pulled the hose down so you can see the connection easier) the black plastic "Tee" used to connect the black ribbed hoses on the drivers side.

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Old 09-17-2015, 09:54 AM
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Plastic circular black retainers for washer hose to passenger side

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Old 09-17-2015, 09:56 AM
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Main Hose location as it plunges down into fender to connect with pump

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Yessir, on our Van Nuys built '78 T/A you can see (I pulled the hose down so you can see the connection easier) the black plastic "Tee" used to connect the black ribbed hoses on the drivers side.
"Tee" In normal state FYI as connector is nearly impossible to see in this view for comparison to post #1 view above. Hope this helps and answers your original question.

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Pulled down for photo vvv
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Thank you very much! I knew you would have the answer and photos!

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Thank you very much! I knew you would have the answer and photos!

Jim
Glad to assist Jim. Please do keep us posted on your #202 project.

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