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Elite Veteran Posts: 1102 Location: Hayward, Calif | Hey Guys, That capillary tube that is attached to the control valve, how important is it and where is it supposed to go. Thanks, Jerry | ||
Polybun |
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Temporarily suspended to cool off Posts: 316 | 59 in Calif - 2015-08-04 6:13 PM Hey Guys, That capillary tube that is attached to the control valve, how important is it and where is it supposed to go. Thanks, Jerry Not very, goes in the air box, probably doesn't work, and the valve is probably about to blow the bottom seal out and puke coolant all over your carpets. There is a man that rebuilds them, costs you about $120. Or you can get a valve from somewhere that is a simple on/off affair, and get yourself a longer actuator cable (get a long choke cable, cut it down, swear a lot) and not worry aobut the thing failing for a good long time. Ok so thermostaticaly controlled heat is pretty darned cool (er hot?) but... eh, I'll take something stupid and reliable in this case. | ||
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7418 Location: northern germany | who said the oe heater valves are not reliable? they are just over 55 years old. the rubber seal is the only thing that ages. replace it and it will last without problems 100 000s of miles. Edited by 1960fury 2015-08-05 9:30 AM | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1102 Location: Hayward, Calif | Hey Guys, NAPA turned me on to vender called 'Old Air Products' located in TX. They can rebuild these heater control valves, $86. I will send them mine and let you know when it comes back. Jerry | ||
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Expert Posts: 2312 Location: Arizona | My Dodge was converted by the prior owner to a manual valve. He used the same cable and relocated it. Picture is at http://forwardlook.net/forums/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=492&pho... It seems to work fine. In the photo it looks like the cable goes to the front of the car... optical illusion, it loop back and goes into the firewall. | ||
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Temporarily suspended to cool off Posts: 316 | yeah good luck replacing it. | ||
Polybun |
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Temporarily suspended to cool off Posts: 316 | jimntempe - 2015-08-05 11:54 AM My Dodge was converted by the prior owner to a manual valve. He used the same cable and relocated it. Picture is at http://forwardlook.net/forums/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=492&pho... It seems to work fine. In the photo it looks like the cable goes to the front of the car... optical illusion, it loop back and goes into the firewall. I planned on doing exactly this actually! Great minds.... | ||
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Expert Posts: 3480 Location: Montreal, Canada | You could do the repair yourself, too. Lots of good info here: http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=55125&... | ||
1960fury |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7418 Location: northern germany | or here: http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=41712&... | ||
jimntempe |
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Expert Posts: 2312 Location: Arizona | I've seen others use these valves and many times the valve turns opposite to how the inside lever is labeled. So OFF is when the lever is over at FULL ON and ON (for the valve) is when the lever is at the OFF position. Not a big deal but its the reverse of "normal". Of course you still have all the partial setting in between OFF and FULL Heat | ||
Polybun |
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Temporarily suspended to cool off Posts: 316 | jimntempe - 2015-08-06 5:27 PM I've seen others use these valves and many times the valve turns opposite to how the inside lever is labeled. So OFF is when the lever is over at FULL ON and ON (for the valve) is when the lever is at the OFF position. Not a big deal but its the reverse of "normal". Of course you still have all the partial setting in between OFF and FULL Heat I came up with a sollution for this on my 60 phoenix. It's brilliant! I turn the knob upside down. Sure you can read where it says warm now, but the arrow points the right way as a reminder! | ||
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Expert Posts: 2312 Location: Arizona | I just tell people the A/C is so powerful that I have to set the heater on full warm to keep from forming ice. | ||
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Expert Posts: 2312 Location: Arizona | Update on the heater valve. Having the lever operate "backwards" continued to bug me. I discovered that the valve comes in two configurations, a pull-off and a pull-on version. I bought the correct "pull to close' version and installed it. Part number from NAPA is 660-1271 . The cable travel is exactly right to fully open and close it. Now my "warm" lever and arm are oriented correctly. (heater valve correct one installed cu IMG_2091 s.jpg) (heater valve correct one installed IMG_2090 s.jpg) (heater valve correct one with box IMG_2086 s.jpg) (heater water valve CORRECT pull to close NAPA 660-1271 H38C-2299-046l s.jpg) Attachments ---------------- heater valve correct one installed cu IMG_2091 s.jpg (176KB - 155 downloads) heater valve correct one installed IMG_2090 s.jpg (203KB - 140 downloads) heater valve correct one with box IMG_2086 s.jpg (171KB - 194 downloads) heater water valve CORRECT pull to close NAPA 660-1271 H38C-2299-046l s.jpg (169KB - 160 downloads) | ||
Polybun |
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Temporarily suspended to cool off Posts: 316 | Now that's awesome sauce! I'll order one up this week even. Now what to cover the origonal hole with.... is diamond plate too tacky? | ||
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 8948 Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | tacky , i did the most of my firewall with sheet aluminum diamond plate but this time around i removed it . can't keep it clean and shiny . the first valve i bought for red was like jims first one . i think my new one came from summit for like 12$ or so but aint got to that far yet -----------------------------------------later | ||
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Temporarily suspended to cool off Posts: 316 | I think for now I'll just stuff a shop rag in it... because that's got to be even worse than diamond plate! | ||
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