When you test the safety switch, you hook up to the red port; mine does not hold vacuum so evidently mine is bad? Dr Rebuild says you check the switch hooking up to the white port; when I hook up to that port, it holds vacuum. does that mean the the internals are bad and so the switch is bad?
You can get it at Mid America Motorworks. It cost $24.99 and the part number is 601510. www.mamotorworks.com/Corvette/product/c3-corvette-headlamp-wiper-door-vacuum-components-1968-1982-601510-1 Hope this helps.
Awesome Video. Think I just found the issue with my 70 Wiper Door. Found air passing through the rod nipple seal.
just subscribed. direct to the point.
nice and easy explanation..i'll check it out this Christmas,greetings From Palma de Mallorca,Spain :D
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Thanks, very helpful!
This is my next weekend project
Thank you for the informative video!
Great information! Did you by chance ever live in Senatobia, MS?
John, No, never been there. I have visit 52 differant countries around the would but never been to Senatobia MS. Why do you ask?
I went to elementary school with a Dewayne Hopkins and was wondering if it was you. Been many years ago!
Sorry, My family is from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. I do like his name LOL
When you test the safety switch, you hook up to the red port; mine does not hold vacuum so evidently mine is bad? Dr Rebuild says you check the switch hooking up to the white port; when I hook up to that port, it holds vacuum. does that mean the the internals are bad and so the switch is bad?
Where did you get the seal repair kit? Can you share the place and part number?
You can get it at Mid America Motorworks. It cost $24.99 and the part number is 601510. www.mamotorworks.com/Corvette/product/c3-corvette-headlamp-wiper-door-vacuum-components-1968-1982-601510-1 Hope this helps.
Thank you