After ignorantly running out of screen wash today, I seem to have managed to make an air lock (or something ) in the mechanism so it is not sucking up screen wash anymore. Presumably, this is due to the fact that I pumped whislt the screen-wash bottle was empty.
Mounting the washer bottle on the engine bulkhead instead of on the inner wing gives a more effective jet as there is less tubing to pump through. An electric washer motor improves things further and for added refinement replace the wiper switch with a light switch and wire the circuits so that 1st position gives wipers and 2nd position gives washers and wipers.
I like that idea! Here I go again, messing - I wonder if it would be possible to modify the light switch, so it didn't lock in the second position but returned to the first position when released. I shall report back on this, more than likely! (Edit: Here I am back after a bit of fiddling, and I can't see any way to modify the switch....yet!).
I have a Fiat 126 here in Poland for scooting around locally, and they have a flattish 'plastic bag' type of washer bottle, with a motor attached. I'm thinking of using one of these when I get my Moggie back on the road.
Further, there's plenty of room for a washer bottle on the battery shelf, which is very close indeed to the washer jets. Well, right underneath them, in fact
The GPO Minor vans were fitted with just such a switch, spring loaded in the 2nd position, I guess that you would have to try every light switch that you came across to find one.
There is a company that deals in Lucas spares, The Electrical Parts Company, tel 01584 811118. They may stock the switches
Last edited by mike.perry on Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Cheers for that. It would be a nice, user-friendly modification. I know it wouldn't be original on my car, but in modern driving conditions, I'd go for it. The screen wash is a very important system, and it could save on the cost of winter screen wash by being more efficient.
Thank you people for your advice - after sucking and getting nowhere, I lifted the bottle out from the engine bay and turned it upside down - all the air came rushing out when pumped.