water nozzle front Plymouth Savoy 1957

Started by Marco, March 29, 2013, 09:19:16 AM

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plym_46

Thanks for letting us know you dound the assistance you needed.  Always good to know when forum posts are actually helpful.  Happy you made progress.
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Marco

Thanks to everyone before more.
What I was looking for, "jiffy jet." Thanks buddy plym_46.
By the way I want to thank Glenn SD friend who sent me an engine manual.
Thank you.

Problem solved. :D
respects
Marco OLiveira ;)
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plym_46

My guess is that he is referring to the foot peddle operated Jiffy jet or similar windshield washer assembly.  If it is the style that used the flexable plastic (think hot water bottle) fluid reservoir, he is wanting to know where it mounts and how the lines run from the peddle to the bladder and where the lines from the bag to the nozzels was run.  So if any body has a car from that era set up with a Jiffy jet, put up some pictures.  Or based on the canister shown on the firewall perhaps its a trico that used thewhat might be a vacuum accumulator

Marco enter jiffy jet into google.

http://www.google.com/search?q=jiffy+jet+windshield+washer&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=FANXUb_3J6a50gH744DIBw&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1064&bih=599#imgrc=_
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SD Glenn

Marco, I will use your e-mail address to send you pages from my book. (It is an old Motor's Repair Manual) It takes me a while to scan in the pages but will get it done. I will start with the specification pages and continue with the rest of the chapter. It might take me a week or two , there are about 50 pages.
See you on e-mail.
SDGlenn
SDGlenn
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Go Fleiter

Marco, these automatic translationsare really difficult to understand!
It may help if You give a foto with some arrows on the thing Your are asking questions for.
I learned my car- english by buing a service manual for a german Ford 1960 van.
Maybe You find something same in portugues?
Than with an english service manual, You will be able to identify the appropriate name for parts.
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Marco

Before too thanks for the reply.
The engine of my car will be the 6 cylinder 3800cm3.
Take this opportunity to put some pictures of my car.
I appreciate your help.


Quote from: SD Glenn on March 29, 2013, 02:02:10 PM
Marco, Welcome to the POC in the U.S.. What engine do you have in your 1957, a 6 cyl?  V8?  There are 3 V8s - the 277 CI, 301 CI, and the 318 CI.  I do have a manual that may give you what you need.  I can post pages on here if you like.  Good luck with your project.  Post a few pictures, we all enjoy pictures.
Take care of you,
SD Glenn

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SD Glenn

Marco, Welcome to the POC in the U.S.. What engine do you have in your 1957, a 6 cyl?  V8?  There are 3 V8s - the 277 CI, 301 CI, and the 318 CI.  I do have a manual that may give you what you need.  I can post pages on here if you like.  Good luck with your project.  Post a few pictures, we all enjoy pictures.
Take care of you,
SD Glenn
SDGlenn
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Marco

#1
Hello everyone, first of all a big thank you for letting me participate in your forum.
I make the final restoration of my car "Plymouth Savoy 1957" I have the pump nozzle and foot nozzles, I have nothing, I was wondering if anyone has any to tell me where the tank water and where should passing the tubes.
Even now I wonder if anyone out there has this car manuals.
Has a lot of apologizing mistakes because I write and use a Portuguese tradoctor.


Thank you all. ;)
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