Quote Originally Posted by Papa View Post
I've been sidelined the past few days with a cold, so the only real progress I can post is the additional damage to my checking account. It seems being relegated to my study sitting in front of my computer results in more spending.

I ordered the Specialty Power Windows WWK-2 kit used by many others and planned from the start for my build. I saw that they offer a more expensive "Deluxe" kit that includes flexible tubing instead of the rigid tubing for the cable. I already have some nickel-copper tubing left over from my Cobra wiper install, so I just went with the standard kit.

I also ordered a Moroso 63761 Coolant Expansion Tank for the 2024+ Mustang that I think might work better than the one that has been frequently used on builds here. I grabbed mine on Amazon for $273, about $45 less than any other place I found it. It looks like I may have gotten the last one at that price! I'll have until the end of the year to return it if it looks like it won't work, so I figured I'd give it a try.
Hope you get better.

1. I don't think that's the difference between the WWK-2 and WWW-2L. I've installed their kits on two different builds. They've always been flexible spring-like drive cables inside rigid tubing that you bend between the components. Looks like the difference is actually a 2-speed switch vs. one that adds a delay. https://www.specialtypowerwindows.co...eld-wiper-kits. The switch looks like the Cole Hersee 75600-04 (or something similar) I used in my Coupe which has the delay/intermittent function.

2. I'll be interested in how you plumb that newer version Moroso tank. I'm really squeezed for space on my Mk5 build and looks like that one is a little more compact.