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1 left over part!! Help

1979 911SC

Well I completely took apart the car and put it back together. I have 1 left over part and it is driving me crazy trying to figure it out.
It sure looks like it goes to the wiper fluid but I feel like I have the lines behind the dash going to the sprayers plumbed correctly. Can someone please give me an idea of where else this might go?


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it could be far right-last line in the washer system jet,the other have T fittings...
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Headlight washers?

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Headlight washers?

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Dont have those
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it could be far right-last line in the washer system jet,the other have T fittings...
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I have lines running to both spray nozzles already??
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I have lines running to both spray nozzles already??
do the windshield washers work?
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Only one left over part....damn. good job!

It looks like it belongs to the washer system...possibly a tank pick up ...that hose looks much like the deleted headlight washer hose I had....I know you don't have them now but wonder if all of the SC's were factory plumbed ...
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do the windshield washers work?
Haven’t tried them because I’m afraid of shooting fluid all over the wiring if I don’t have something hooked up properly!
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I just replaced all the washer lines on my 78 and id all but guarantee that's your right washer line that connects to the actual squirter.

That thing at the end is the check valve. There is a T check valve on the left one. Then the line runs down to the pump.

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If you feel like replacing all those yellowed lines, I bought new check valves from our host and new lines from Belmetric. Two sizes of lines, main line, then short sections of the next size up to lock all connections.
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I just replaced all the washer lines on my 78 and id all but guarantee that's your right washer line that connects to the actual squirter.

That thing at the end is the check valve. There is a T check valve on the left one. Then the line runs down to the pump.
The line showing in the first picture is what I had hooked up to the right spray nozzle. Do you mean I hook these ends together like in the 2nd picture and then hook the clear line to the right spray nozzle?



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That last picture, you can barely see the blue arrow showing direction.

The darker hose, not the one in your finger, attaches directly to the nozzle

Edit, that might not have been clear. The darker tube attached to the check valve attaches directly to the squirter

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I'll have access to my photos tomorrow, think I also started a new thread awhile back when I redid my hoses.

My washer reservoir had a nasty gelatin substance in it from old washer fluid that kept plugging up my system.
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Thank you Solamar!
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I'm sure you've got it figured out, but this is the best photo I found of my lines. The top one goes to the two squirters -



and the replacement hose from Belmetric -




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