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Help identify these parts please

Brando

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Howdy y'all. Thanks for looking.

Trying to make heads or tails of these parts I got with the Satty.

I believe that this is a windshield washer pump. I'm just not 100% sure. If you can confirm this, could you also give me a reference picture as to how it's mounted? Thanks in advance.

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I believe this to be a glovebox courtesy lamp, but less sure on this one.

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Again, a picture as to how this is mounted would be amazing.

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That is the washer pump that goes in the reservoir tank. The wire is the grounding strap. Should work from 67-75.
 
There should be a plastic hex-nut with a cone-shaped filter atop that; all one piece. It goes inside the reservoir, and screws onto the threaded portion of the pump.

Your glove box lamp assembly attaches with two Phillips-head sheetmetal screws, on the left top portion of the glovebox lip, AFTER the glovebox gut in installed (or at least inside the hole).
 
66 Uses a fender mounted washer pump not a tank mounted. 67 up used the washer tank mounted pump.
 
There should be a plastic hex-nut with a cone-shaped filter atop that; all one piece. It goes inside the reservoir, and screws onto the threaded portion of the pump.

Your glove box lamp assembly attaches with two Phillips-head sheetmetal screws, on the left top portion of the glovebox lip, AFTER the glovebox gut in installed (or at least inside the hole).

Thank you. How is power supplied to the bulb?

66 Uses a fender mounted washer pump not a tank mounted. 67 up used the washer tank mounted pump.

Thank you. I will look for a fender mounted pump.

I don't think the washer pump will work on the 66. The glove box light should.

Thank you. How is power supplied to the bulb?
 
If your car did not have a glove box light originally, it won't have a power wire. If it did, the pigtail for the light should be within a couple of inches from where the light is installed. You can always run a hot wire from any "always on" source off the fuse box, and run a wire to the light that way.

BTW, the 1966 windshield washer reservoir is very difficult to source. I replaced mine with a '67 bottle, which uses the same washer pump you have in the box. The '67 bottle is repopped and has been for several years. The '66 is available only as used or NOS, and are pretty spendy when you DO find one.
 
Here is a look at the 67 set up. My coronet didn't even have one when I got it but as a previous poster said the jar and everything you need to get it hooked up is pretty easy to find. Classic Industries has one for $60. Part MB2287. Also see part MD2161 and MD2162 for the correct pump assembly, filter, and gasket. You should be under $100 and you can always sell that 66 jar for a few bucks!

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If your car did not have a glove box light originally, it won't have a power wire. If it did, the pigtail for the light should be within a couple of inches from where the light is installed. You can always run a hot wire from any "always on" source off the fuse box, and run a wire to the light that way.

BTW, the 1966 windshield washer reservoir is very difficult to source. I replaced mine with a '67 bottle, which uses the same washer pump you have in the box. The '67 bottle is repopped and has been for several years. The '66 is available only as used or NOS, and are pretty spendy when you DO find one.

Good info to know on the '66 tank. I guess I'll have to weigh the two options against each other. IE; the cost of finding a pump to work with my '66 tank or switch to the '67 tank.


Here is a look at the 67 set up. My coronet didn't even have one when I got it but as a previous poster said the jar and everything you need to get it hooked up is pretty easy to find. Classic Industries has one for $60. Part MB2287. Also see part MD2161 and MD2162 for the correct pump assembly, filter, and gasket. You should be under $100 and you can always sell that 66 jar for a few bucks!

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JACKPOT. A picture is worth 1000 words. Thank you very much.

In regards to the glove box light, I will have to investigate the glovebox more carefully but I don't even see where a pigtail would plug into the light assembly in the picture I posted.
 
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