1969 Morris Minor
1098 Engine w/ 4-speed gearbox
This is part of an ongoing engine refurbishment. I apoligise that my relationship in this forum is mainly one-way...I sure do appreciate the knowledge here.
I purchased a replacement (new) heater valve for the engine. I discovered the replacement does not offer enough clearance for the rocker cover to fit.
The existing one has a bit of a rearwards angle to allow the rocker cover to fit.
So, I've decided to simply clean the old one up and re-install.
During the tear down I bagged up and labeled all parts that I removed.
In the heater valve bag I have the valve itself and a metal plate that appears to fit underneath the valve (sort of like a gasket). My question is this...
How does the paper-ish gasket fit in relation to the valve and the metal plate?
Question regarding heater valve
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Does the new valve fit OK if you use the metal spacer too? That's what I found...
I made a second paper gasket so I could have one between the head and the spacer, and another between the spacer and the valve.
I made a second paper gasket so I could have one between the head and the spacer, and another between the spacer and the valve.


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
As long as the spacer plate has a hole in the middle! Only ones I have seen are blanking plates - to seal off the head where no heater in use.
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