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| rmcelwee | May 17 2011, 10:19 AM Post #16 |
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Was there ever any doubt that I didn't do this as well <G>. Actually, this thread got me thinking about building one again. Was thinking about cheap three way valves on the way home last night (so I can swap between cleaning my windows and cleaning my pistons). The most difficult problem I ran into was how to keep the water from sucking out when I was vacuum. The Miata water reservoir sits much higher than the one on the Metro so the problem might not appear now. http://www.lightweightmiata.com/jrsc/water/ I used the nozzle from a spray bottle, some hose, and my washer pump: ![]() |
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| starscream5000 | May 17 2011, 10:24 AM Post #17 |
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Got 70 MPG?
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Good idea with the spray nozzle, I may try it like that. |
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| ogoz23 | May 17 2011, 05:18 PM Post #18 |
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what vacuum port would be good for that ? i like the winshield washer plumming idea! |
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