Re: C2 Windshield Washer Issue
To visualize how the system works, you need a copy of the 1963 Corvette Shop Manual (the WSW motor & pump were essentially the same, so coverage isn't great in the 64 and 65 Supplement books.
The pump is driven by the rotation of the WSW motor. There's drive pin on the bottom of the washer that engages with with a hole in the drive gear of the wiper motor. It's easy for a novice to install the pump onto the motor without aligning these resulting in no washer pump action!
When you push the switch to call for washer fluid, you fire a solenoid in the washer pump that releases the pump's ratchet arm onto the pump's drive prawl. That causes the pump's piston arm to move back and forth to execute the pumping task.
All the descriptive text aside...if you remove the plastic cover from the washer pump and watch what happens when you trigger the washer switch, you'll be able to see the system working (or trying to work)...
To visualize how the system works, you need a copy of the 1963 Corvette Shop Manual (the WSW motor & pump were essentially the same, so coverage isn't great in the 64 and 65 Supplement books.
The pump is driven by the rotation of the WSW motor. There's drive pin on the bottom of the washer that engages with with a hole in the drive gear of the wiper motor. It's easy for a novice to install the pump onto the motor without aligning these resulting in no washer pump action!
When you push the switch to call for washer fluid, you fire a solenoid in the washer pump that releases the pump's ratchet arm onto the pump's drive prawl. That causes the pump's piston arm to move back and forth to execute the pumping task.
All the descriptive text aside...if you remove the plastic cover from the washer pump and watch what happens when you trigger the washer switch, you'll be able to see the system working (or trying to work)...
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