RE: Heater issue
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RE: Heater issue



Those water control valves are pretty touchy and they're impossible to 
find used. They're expensive to get rebuilt, too. I replaced mine
with an inline valve from www.bouchillonperformance.com. Cost's about
$20 and works fine. I mounted mine in the heater hose laying on the 
intake and hooked it to the wire cable that controls the original valve. 
I can take pics if you like, but if you're looking for function
and not a 100% show restoration, it's a no-brainer.

mikelj@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> 
> 
> I will soon get my car back from the paint shop and wanted to tackle the 
> heater problem.  The vents controls that switch from A/C to heat to 
> defrost work fine, and the vacuum line in is OK.  However, the vacuum to 
> open the valve to let hot water in is not working.  The valve looks new, 
> so I assume the problem is in the dash controls where vacuum is routed 
> to it.  If I take the dash off I guess I can access the controls, but it 
> appears I have to drop the steering column a bit to get the whole dash 
> panel off.  If the control is broken somehow (I'm not sure how it works) 
> does anyone know a place to get a replacement for that?   Thanks for any 
> help.
>  
> Mike in New Mexico
> 1964 Dodge Polara 500
>  
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Jeff Adams
64 Polara


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