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Windshield washer fluid 1-way check valve

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Old 10-31-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default Windshield washer fluid 1-way check valve

So, I am currently playing with a windshield wiper pump and tank off of a toyota starlet for an IC/rear mount feeder tank. Unfortunately, I don't have a 1-way check valve for it. I was wondering if anyone can tell me what they look like, so I can go hunting for one, or if they can be bought.
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you can get a one way check valve from the devils own site
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I was kinda hoping to find one, and the 20 something PSI of the pump might have a problem with the check valve, that's why I wanted to find a check valve made for those systems.
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Default Re: Windshield washer fluid 1-way check valve

Go to McMaster Carr supply online site. They list all the cracking pressures and so on. Most are in the neighborhood of 1-3psi, should work for what you are doing. Pay attention to what materials are used. There are MANY different ones.
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