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pulled this from 49 hudson pacemaker?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by myride2, Jul 6, 2011.

  1. myride2
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  2. reece
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    A windshield washer ?
     
  3. rld14
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    Some sorta switch with a bunch of tubing coming off of it?
     
  4. vacuum wiper switch? or vacuum switch for vent, cowl or side?
     
  5. scott 351 wins
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  6. myride2
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    on the bottom of the switch, pump; it says

    Made In England By Tudor Accessories Ltd
    Hayes Middle*** Patented

    the 2 ports are marked jets and supply
     
  8. myride2
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    when i seen the Hayes Middle*** on the bottom of the pump switch? i am thinking ur not too far off the mark
     
  9. ENGLISH windshield washer>
     
  10. what he said....its a pump...supply goes into your washer fluid...teh jets are your two squirters...use it just like your ***** pump....one is more hazardous to do so while driving.
     
  11. larry woods
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    how about anti theft?
     
  12. It could be used as anti theft...

    1. install the pump in your door and machine a Stainless ****on to make the pump handle look like a door ****on
    2. Install the squirter jets at eye level
    3. Fill your bottle with liquid pepper spray
     
  13. fullhouse296
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    How bout a home Embalming kit 1!
     
  14. propwash
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    early windshield squirter setup (as opined by an earlier post). Neighbor had one on a 48 Nash Amb***ador (he bought it and installed it himself) and was SO proud of it - 'watch this'...and all the neighborhood men (the ones in attendance anyway) were amazed at this wondrous accessory - to paraphrase AG Bell: "what hath Tudor wrought?"

    Don't remember where he bought it (this was about 1956 or 1957), but it must have available in parts houses (JC Whitney/Warshawsky certainly a possibility in those times).

    dj
     
  15. 37 caddy
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    Its definetly a washer pump,my son had a 68 austin mini,it had the same pump ***y on it,one hose went to a bag under the hood that held the fluid,the other went to the single squirter in the cowl,it had 2 nozzles that pointed out at 45% angles,was cutting edge technology at the time. Harveyb
     
  16. sololobo
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    Velly interesting!! Pump it up!! Neato ~sololobo~
     
  17. Lone Star Mopar
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    Secret whiskey stash for those stressful business trips...
     
  18. krooser
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    Bingo..... that's it.

    The Brits call the nozzles "jets"....
     
  19. myride2
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    i just love finding this kind of period stuff. yes indeed it is state of art design and still working after 70 yrs, is your wiper washer system gonna last that long? just wondering who else likes this kinda stuff?
     
  20. It came off a "pacemaker", it must be the prototype for the artificial heart.
     

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