RE: Heaater valve in exhaust manifold.
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RE: Heaater valve in exhaust manifold.



Yes Bill, you should be able to move the valve by hand.  Some people 
weld them open so that they won't move.  You might check yours to see if 
this was done....Brian

WiilBill66@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> The valve that's in the exhaust manifold directly below the carb, are 
> you  
> supposed to be able to move that by hand. I don't know, and I was trying 
> to move 
>  it yesterday, and no go. If it is seized, that might explain why my 
>  motor 
> heats  up when I drive it, but it doesn't when it's just idling. Any 
> help is  
> appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Bill
> 
> 
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