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Old 10-13-2019, 08:29 PM
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What are you doing for a washer pump?

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No it does not.

As for how I did it. First thing I did was to knock out the stock connecting balls on both wiper transmissions then weld the new ones into the Camaro wiper mounts. You can tell in the picture that they are a little bigger than stock and snap into plastic cups on the Deville transmission, which is why it runs so smooth and quiet. The connecting link was easy to shorten to the same length as the stock Camaro one. After getting the wiper motor mounted where I wanted I was able to modify the short arm to mount up to the wiper motor. Sorry, I did this 7 years ago according to my facebook post so I don't have any more or better pictures of anything.
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Old 10-16-2019, 04:22 PM
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What are you doing for a washer pump?

Mike
Just using a GM washer pump from a late model vehicle built into a reservoir which I haven't designed or built yet. The pump is easy though, its just held in with a grommet and a clamp so it could be put into basically anything.

https://www.amazon.com/ACDelco-89025...a-569881092218
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