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Re: BillM
- From: Schuyler <schuyler62@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 12:13:38 -0700
my heater valve failed along time ago, and was rusted out pretty bad.
so, I had it welded up, and ran a cable out to an inline valve I
installed
in the heater hose inlet side. It works great except the lever on the
dash
now works backwards. that was about 15 years ago and no leaks. but
you should be able to get it fixed properly now a days. I think there's
some info on the websites tech/restoration section.
Schuyler
62 Dodge Dart 440 wagon w/ Poly 318
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<schuyler62@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Oct 9, 2006, at 8:12 AM, Bill Maurits wrote:
That's a great suggestion...if you don't want heat in your car. I
personally am not willing to have one of the systems in my vehicles
disconnected. It worked and didn't piss on your feet when the factory
sold the car, it should work now.
I'm not gonna drive it in winter either, but we do have some really
nice, cool, fall cruising days in this area. Since the wife is usually
w/ me when we go out, I need to fix it in the interest of domestic
tranquility.
I'm gonna have to pull the heater box out of the car again anyway to
replace my defective rebuilt heater control valve, I'll look @ the
existing 'o-ring' gasket, and possibly add a supplementary "flat
donut" gasket on the outside...dunno.
I just figured someone else might have come across a solid repair for
this by now.
Bill M
65 Coronet 500 'vert
On 10/9/06, Don Dulmage <big-d@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have had this experience too often in my early days with my 64
383 wagon and a couple of other cars. I now refuse to hook up the
heater core. First I dont drive in the winter anyway and secondly
even with replacing I used to lose one every year or so. when i
pushed the RPM high. (I figure the heater cores are not up to the
strain of a B pump at 6500rpm) Enuf already. Now I dont worry
about it.
Don
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