Windscreen washer issues

Windscreen washer issues

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PJC

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115 posts

245 months

Friday 31st May 2019
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I recently chopped in my Tuscan S for a T350C and am very happy so far with the change barring a few teething troubles but that''s normal!

One thing I hated was the nasty plastic washer bottle that on this car was located on a bracket right in front of the oil tank so was clearly visible through the bonnet vent gap.

I could see from searching that there was a run of alloy washer tanks made a while back but couldn't find one to purchase. I found an oblong one on Ebay and fitted it with a few adaptions. I made a new bracket to attach it to the original mounting bracket and attached the pump to the base of the tank horizontally and all seemed to have gone well well.

When I drove the car after fitting the new tank I noticed that after a while water started to seep out of both of the washer jets that are attached to the wiper arms (not the original TVR items). I have since replaced both of the one-way valves and it is still allowing water to seep through.

Can anyone advise as to why this is happening? Is it that the pump was originally vertical and is now horizontal or possibly that a vacuum is building up in the new tank which is enough to force the water up the tubes and through the one way valves? Do I need to drill a hole in the cap of the new tank to relieve pressure?

Any advice welcome as it's very irritating having to keep swishing the wipers to clear the screen. Pictures of the new car and the new tank attached.

Cheers


Edited by PJC on Friday 31st May 00:17

phillpot

17,354 posts

197 months

Friday 31st May 2019
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PJC said:
or possibly that a vacuum is building up in the new tank which is enough to force the water up the tubes and through the one way valves?
Wouldn't a vacuum suck it back?

One way valves must stop drain back to tank, can't stop fluid flowing to the jets?

Have you tried it with the cap removed?

TVR Tommy

617 posts

239 months

Friday 31st May 2019
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Radiator air flow warming the water/air in the tank. Which expands which is forcing it out the waster jets .

I'd drill a little hole in cap on the tank should sort your issue

PJC

Original Poster:

115 posts

245 months

Friday 31st May 2019
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Thanks for the quick responses guys. It now makes sense that it is pressure rather than a vacuum and it does only happen when the car is up to full running temps so I'll drill the hole and see how it goes.

Cheers

Paul

GaryF

975 posts

267 months

Friday 31st May 2019
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PJC said:
Thanks for the quick responses guys. It now makes sense that it is pressure rather than a vacuum and it does only happen when the car is up to full running temps so I'll drill the hole and see how it goes.

Cheers

Paul
It will just need to be a tiny little hole - as small as you can get it to allow the pressure out. You don't want to be losing screen wash out the top when enthusiastically navigating roundabouts biggrin

PJC

Original Poster:

115 posts

245 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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Small hole drilled in cap - problem solved.

Cheers

ninetynine

537 posts

256 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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i have the same problem but only when i press the warp lever hard
any ideas how to stop this (apart from going slower)

GaryF

975 posts

267 months

Monday 3rd June 2019
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ninetynine said:
i have the same problem but only when i press the warp lever hard
any ideas how to stop this (apart from going slower)
Is it that you are getting fluid coming out of the wiper washer jets under hard acceleration? If so, assuming you have no vacuum issue like ths thread, then take a look at this thread and the Racetech washers - I also have these and they stop the problem so can recommend :-

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...