Any ideas on how to stop this. Sealant type, hose clamps
Sealant for windshield washer bottle hoses connections?
Sealant for windshield washer bottle hoses connections?
Got a new electric pump for my bottle, old one seized up. I took the opportunity to clean the bottle and hoses that fit onto the bottle. Now I find the hoses leak where they connect to the bottle's plastic nozzles.
Any ideas on how to stop this. Sealant type, hose clamps
I am assuming there must have been some kind of clear resin seal from the factory, cos the hoses were quite hard to take off. Thanks. 
Any ideas on how to stop this. Sealant type, hose clamps
I know they used oetiker clamps or 'stepless ear clamps' on some of the hoses on some of the models.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hose_clamp#Ear_Clamps
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hose_clamp#Ear_Clamps
Currently own: 1973 BMW 3.0CS; 1972 Porsche 914
Past: 1995 BMW 318Ti; 1995 BMW 318i; 2001 BMW 325Ci; 1981 Austin HL Estate; 1981 BMW 528i
Past: 1995 BMW 318Ti; 1995 BMW 318i; 2001 BMW 325Ci; 1981 Austin HL Estate; 1981 BMW 528i
- Robert Bondi
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Lot's of good suggestions already.
I've replaced a lot of that washer fluid tubing with translucent silicone tubing rather than clear vinyl. Silicone is much more pliable and doesn't really harden over time like the rubber or vinyl, so it tends to keep a good seal on the barbs.
I've replaced a lot of that washer fluid tubing with translucent silicone tubing rather than clear vinyl. Silicone is much more pliable and doesn't really harden over time like the rubber or vinyl, so it tends to keep a good seal on the barbs.
Robert
77 530i
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77 530i
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