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Taz

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Looking for suggestions:
-Installed dual batteries...used slees washer relocator (great kit)
-a couple of months later I installed TRD supercharger...end of washer bottle
-as of now I have no washer bottle, has anybody found a smaller bottle that will fit in front of one of the batteries or other location?
 
help?

HELP, dual batteries+TRD Supercharger=no windsheild washer bottle. I know I saw a solution to this problem a while back but I can't find it in the searh section. Somebody has to of come across this at some point?
 
:confused:
does this really warrant a double post?

:D

I recall seeing a solution using a corolla or tercel washer bottle.


Here's the link to George's site -- he fabbed a bracket for it.

I recall Junk using something else...but don't recall exactly what it was.
 
how much does the overflow bottle for the rad hold? those are skinny and can run infront of the battery. just buy a new one from dan and hook it up?

mike
 
NorCalDoug said:
George Scolaro's site.

I think it was as supra and it is on George’s site that I cannot find right now.
 
Doug was right. It has the part number right in the text. It is from a Corolla, again, right in the text. Works great with s/c and turbo.
 
lx450landcruiser said:
how much does the overflow bottle for the rad hold? those are skinny and can run infront of the battery. just buy a new one from dan and hook it up?

mike


No place to put the pump.
 
pump doesnt have ta be next to the bottle does it? I really know nothing about this nor do i have a charger but i have one eye and im board so yah

mike
 
Pump is inserted in the bottom of the washer bottle. You actually re-use your original one, unless you really want to drop the cash on a new one. But anyway, you pull out your old one and in goes in the new Corolla bottle. So the bottle needs to have the proper opening and enough room for the external part of the pump. Of course you could modify the overflow bottle and use a different pump. But George's bracket uses about $5 of steel and the Corolla bottle, new, is about $25 (is this close Dan?).
 
New pump for the 80 is over $50!
 
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