Re: [FWDLK] wierd part-what is it????
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Re: [FWDLK] wierd part-what is it????



Sounds like part of a windshield washer setup.  A factory Mopar unit would
use a washer bag hanging on the passenger side fender.  The bag has an
aluminum cap that fits something like a radiator cap.

Some of these worked using a simple vaccuum bellows located on the floor to
the left of the brake pedal rather than an electric motor, which is why
you'd have lines running down under the master cylinder -


I can't think of anything else that would make sense - anyone had one apart
to know if I'm right?


Bill K.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Scott" <scott1990@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 7:37 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] wierd part-what is it????


> Hi all!
>
> Today I discovered an odd part attached to the firewall of my 58
Fireflight,
> and I wonder if anyone can tell me what it is.  It is a 5/8" tubular
plastic
> part, about 1 1/2" long.  It was bracketed to the firewall, just to the
> lower right of my power brake housing.  On top it has a metal cap sealing
> off (what would otherwise be) an opening.  The metal cap is very much like
a
> beer bottle cap.  Sticking straight out of the front of the part are two
> nipples, 1/2" long each.  One is right below the "bottle cap" and is 1/8"
> I.D.  The second is right below the first one and is 1/4" ID.  Lastly,
there
> is a third nipple that comes off the bottom of the piece, making its
overall
> length 2 1/4"  The bottom nipple has a 1/8" ID but a large OD.  It also
has
> 5/8" diameter plastic threads just above the bottom nipple that would
allow
> it to screw into something.  There are also ball bearing(s) inside the
part.
> The bottom nipple was connected to nothing, the middle nipple had a short
> hose leading to nothing, and the top nipple had a hose that ran across the
> top of my heater's housing and connected to nothing.
>
> Can anyone tell me what this is and what it should be connected to if it
> were properly installed?  Given the ball bearings and the screw-type
threads
> on the bottom nipple, it seems that a liquid should come in through the
> bottom and the ball bearing(s) would direct which of the upper nipples
> receives the flow.  Any words of wisdom would be appreciated!
>
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