Having recently done this, I just pulled the spray nozzles out, pulled a bit of tubing out, and left the nozzles attached. Worked perfectly. After paint, I replaced with the 2-spray nozzle versions that GoWesty sells, and popped them back in with a wee bit of silicone sealant behind the gaskets. Keith Hughes '86 Westy GenV (Marvin) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 07:42:52 -0700 From: John Goubeaux <jlgoubeaux59@GMAIL.COM> Subject: Paint preparation tips... Can someone offer a suggestion on a good way to Not loose the ends of the wiper fluid tubes inside the dash, after removing the spray nozzles in preparation for a paint job ? Thanks. - john |
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