
Windshield nozzle
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- gdcardoza
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- Location: Aurora, Ontario. CANADA
Re: Windshield nozzle
Very simple!!
On the nozzle end (thinner part) there is a spot for a small flat screwdriver to go into, twist them clockwise or counter-clockwise till you're satisfied!!!
TOO EASY!
On the nozzle end (thinner part) there is a spot for a small flat screwdriver to go into, twist them clockwise or counter-clockwise till you're satisfied!!!
TOO EASY!
Graham D. Cardoza
President
Overboard Marine Services Ltd
President
Overboard Marine Services Ltd
Re: Windshield nozzle
The two end ones don't look too far off, I believe the middle one needs to be more like 9:00. But, I'm doing that from memory and could use that pic too.
I'll post separately but I removed mine to re-bed the nozzles but now my Stb wiper has a dead short so I couldn't test them. The screw only adjusts the height of the stream. How they are positioned on the deck determines if they're aimed at each section of glass and the position of each doesn't look "right" but makes sense when you see where the water comes out.
BTW, the Stb wiper switch controls all three, you can't wash them separately or by another switch.
Bob
I'll post separately but I removed mine to re-bed the nozzles but now my Stb wiper has a dead short so I couldn't test them. The screw only adjusts the height of the stream. How they are positioned on the deck determines if they're aimed at each section of glass and the position of each doesn't look "right" but makes sense when you see where the water comes out.
BTW, the Stb wiper switch controls all three, you can't wash them separately or by another switch.
Bob
1988 10m mid cabin