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Windscreen Wiper Vacuum tube
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Can anyone tell me how the rubber vacuum tube for the windscreen wiper motor on a 1927 chummy was routed and supported. I have two versions of the Lucas motor --one with the vac connection on the driver's side and one with the vac connection on the passenger side--which one is correct?
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(05-09-2018, 05:17 PM)Ken Morton Wrote: Can anyone tell me how the rubber vacuum tube for the windscreen wiper motor on a 1927 chummy was routed and supported. I have two versions of the Lucas motor --one with the vac connection on the driver's side and one with the vac connection on the passenger side--which one is correct?
I cannot remember seeing an Austin 7 with the vacuum tube anywhere but the driver's side, unless anyone knows better. My memory only goes back to 1959 on this!

Robert Leigh
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On my AH tourer there are two P shaped clips attached by small (BA?) screws to the inside of the windscreen pillar.

The tube comes out of a hole in the top right corner of the dash, up the pillar, and across the top to the motor.

It isn't attached to anything as it runs from pillar to motor.

Probably different on a Chummy, I didn't spot the little holes until someone here told me about them.

Simon
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#4
Here’s mine...

   
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#5
On my R saloon I have two P shaped clips along the top of the windscreen surround holding the tubing in place.
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