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duckula67 17 June 2017 06:42 PM

Help? Leaking screenwash nozzle on hard cornering
 
Newage Sti

I did a track day the other day and came across this while cornering hard.
The off side washer squirts out enough water (without me wanting it to) that I have to put the wipers on.
Is there a check valve that's missing/broken or do the nozzles have them built in?
Tia for any help
Phil

duckula67 18 June 2017 12:46 PM

anyone?

sti-chris 18 June 2017 02:53 PM

one way valve missing or not working?

Don Clark 18 June 2017 04:43 PM

Item 7 Valve - headlamp washer 786634050

http://static.opposedforces.com/epc_...1494987501.png

ditchmyster 18 June 2017 10:49 PM

Empty the bottle... problem solved. :D

duckula67 18 June 2017 11:56 PM


Originally Posted by ditchmyster (Post 11947707)
Empty the bottle... problem solved. :D

:lol::razz:

Thanks for the replies, much appreciated.
Do I need a subaru specific valve or will a universal one suffice?

nortonscooby 19 June 2017 05:40 PM

The valves have a ball bearing type thing in them. It acts as a no return valve so the fluid doesnt go back into the bottle if that makes sense? Its so when you press button it sprays instant instead of a delay if the fluid had to travel from the bottle. I cant see tho how it would spray on its own under hard cornering

mjp02wrx 19 June 2017 07:19 PM

I get that also, was unsure if it was from the washers or IC spray

joz8968 19 June 2017 08:48 PM

JDM Classics were well documented to do that in the rear window washer. Water would fly out of the nozzle and onto the glass under acceleration.

Indeed, it happened to me.

So I got one of these from Halfords:

http://www.halfords.com/workshop-too...e-valve-hfx370

You have to install it the correct way around, with the embossed arrow (you can just make it out at the bottom of the central moulding) pointing in the same direction of the fluid's travel.

I've since had no issues, after at least 3 odd years now.


Not sure if it'll help in your situation; but thought I'd mention it, just in case.

duckula67 20 June 2017 09:19 AM

That's great thanks. I'll look into that, hopefully it's the right size.

duckula67 26 June 2017 12:49 AM

Got one of those, worked perfectly.
Cheers joz and everyone ;-)

joz8968 27 June 2017 08:14 PM

Beaudiful! :luxhello:

Did you have to force the pipework over the ends of the valve i.e. was the pipes' bore significantly smaller than the valve?

duckula67 27 June 2017 08:20 PM

A bit tight but was ok. :luxhello:

joz8968 27 June 2017 08:33 PM

Nothing that the ol' mug of boiling water with fairy liquid in couldn't have sorted. ;)

duckula67 27 June 2017 08:36 PM

yeah. It was actually harder to get the old one off.

joz8968 27 June 2017 08:37 PM

Indeed.


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