Heater valve type?
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Heater valve type?
At some stage, one of the previous owners has removed the heater valve from the top of the cylinder head and replaced it with a plain pipe. I presume, judging by the cable and button under the dashboard that it should have a cable operated valve.
Can anyone tell me if this should be the straight or offset type? My car is a 1965 2 door saloon with a standard 1098 engine
Thanks
Can anyone tell me if this should be the straight or offset type? My car is a 1965 2 door saloon with a standard 1098 engine
Thanks
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Re: Heater valve type?
straight, cable opperated.
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available from all good retailers, and some bad ones.
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Re: Heater valve type?
Only needed in Scotland!
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Re: Heater valve type?
Certainly is - esp this summer which has been terrible. But - I do recommend that the heater valve should be kept open all year round anyway - to cool the engine and to keep the heater circuit clear of sludge.....



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Re: Heater valve type?
The repro plain heater valves are rubbish. The original mini heater valves are much better.[frame]
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Declan
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Declan
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Declan
Re: Heater valve type?
No thanks. I have been cooking. Having to drive along with the windows open to stop myself dehydratingbmcecosse wrote:Just go with the open pipe for max heater flow!
It will be left open most of the time, just nice to have the option to shut it off.
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Re: Heater valve type?
Declan
I've never seen such an impressive "tower" of adaptors to mount the heater valve on !!
Bob
I've never seen such an impressive "tower" of adaptors to mount the heater valve on !!
Bob
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Re: Heater valve type?
It's all to do with evolution.
The lower part was to correct the angle when I fitted the 940 head. The upper part was to correct the angle for the mini heater valve when the repro heater valve packed up only being 18 months on the car. I intend to solder up a new version which caters for both angles but too many projects on the cards at the moment.
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The lower part was to correct the angle when I fitted the 940 head. The upper part was to correct the angle for the mini heater valve when the repro heater valve packed up only being 18 months on the car. I intend to solder up a new version which caters for both angles but too many projects on the cards at the moment.
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Declan
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Declan
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Re: Heater valve type?
You also need an adapter with the 1275 Midget head as the heater tap is at an angle.
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Re: Heater valve type?
Problem on the way to being solved. I have ordered a new valve from club spares
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