Position of water-container

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Theo
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Position of water-container

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Hello,

I'm trying to get my Morris as original as possible. With everything removed from the engine-compartment i'm now placing it all back. On pictures in several books (Haynes, Newell) I can not clearly see where to put the little water-container (is this the correct english word?) for the windscreenwipers. I have a 65 Tourer (former saloon) RHD, 1098 engine.

Can anyone help me?

Thanks.

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Post by Matt »

On mine it is attached to the right hand side of the car, on the inner wing
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Post by Cam »

Yes, same here on my '69 4-door and '70 Traveller.
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Post by salty_monk »

Yep, Inner wing, drivers side (so passengers if yours is LHD - did they make them LHD??) about half way up.
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Post by Theo »

Thanks,

I guess it was on the right place when i took it out.

salty_monk, no it is still a RHD: really surprising for the girl at the MacDonalds Drive Thru when my son pays for the BigMac. lol.
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