Tudor WIndscreen washer installation
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Tudor WIndscreen washer installation
So; having salvaged the Tudor screen washer kit from Donor 2, I had a look at the cowl last evening to determine the location for the nozzles. Turns out that, possibly due to the wiper cable routing, neither nozzle was located the same way. One was markedly closer to the screen and the other closer to the bonnet. I was not entirely surprised as I don't believe these were factory installed. I will probably install the kit since I have it, it's complete, and the manual pump still works. I will try to locate the nozzles more precisely, though!!
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Re: Tudor WIndscreen washer installation
I can't speak for exports, as it would depend on local legislation, but UK Home Market Delux models had them factory fitted from 1961.
They only finally became a legal requirement in the UK in 1986, but had already been fitted since the late 1960s in most cases, probably due to laws elsewhere.
Tudor equipment is definitely after market, that's what Tudor were known for; my car has a Tudor Round Heater.
They only finally became a legal requirement in the UK in 1986, but had already been fitted since the late 1960s in most cases, probably due to laws elsewhere.
Tudor equipment is definitely after market, that's what Tudor were known for; my car has a Tudor Round Heater.
Basil the 1955 series II

