1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
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1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
I remember from past Minors I have owned that there were periods when the 1098 heater valve was considered poorly made and unreliable, mine is dripping a bit (1969 saloon) so need a new one, should I buy the original spec item or something else? 20 years ago a Vauxhall Chevette (I think) inline valve seemed to be popular and I fitted one from a scrap car to my van and it was indeed reliable and operated with the standard cable. Gone are the days now when you could find a Chevette in a scrappy I think, so what would you fit? Just the older type tap and forget the cable?
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Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
I fitted the older tap type on my convertible and I just turn it on as the weather changes,never given a problem.
My Traveller has had 2 cabled valves fitted in a short time and Ive been lucky with the 2nd one ...so far
My Traveller has had 2 cabled valves fitted in a short time and Ive been lucky with the 2nd one ...so far
Morris Minors..... such fun
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Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
Yes, just fit the older type tap. I keep mine open all year round - there is a school of thought that this allows for better coolant flow around the rear of the engine block.
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Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
Personally, I would look at the present valve to see if it can be serviced. Sometimes the older kit is far better quality than the replacement. They are often better, when refurbished, than many replacements (even when still new).
Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
I think I might go with the older type tap - it's simple and unlikely to fail.....easy to revert to original if I ever felt the need to - and cheaper. Thanks everyone for the replies
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Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
I fitted a plastic cable operated VW one in the hose, works a treat.
Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
check out ESM they ve retooled for uk production,if looking substatue Car Builder Solutions worth a look you'll find the plastic type valve
on their web site worth ordering a catolouge from them
on their web site worth ordering a catolouge from them
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Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
I used this heater valve on my MG. It is really good. I cannot upload a photo for some reason-getting error messages.
https://www.t7design.co.uk/brass-heater ... 3-64c.html
No problems with it. It can easily be adapted for Minors.
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Declan
https://www.t7design.co.uk/brass-heater ... 3-64c.html
No problems with it. It can easily be adapted for Minors.
Regards
Declan
Regards
Declan
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Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
This is what i used I think it was a vw golf part, put VW golf heater valve in google and you will get loads.
There are 2 minor issues, it uses 5/8 rather than 1/2 hose ( I found the hose I had did stretch over it though) and it works the other way round so you end up with push for off rather than heat. Heater works really well though.
here is a link to one on ebay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heater-valve ... gJTk_D_BwE
There are 2 minor issues, it uses 5/8 rather than 1/2 hose ( I found the hose I had did stretch over it though) and it works the other way round so you end up with push for off rather than heat. Heater works really well though.
here is a link to one on ebay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heater-valve ... gJTk_D_BwE
Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
To be clear, you're saying that this one does indeed avoid fouling the rocker cover? Good news if so! Last time I had the rocker off, the heater valve had to be loosened but not totally removed (no significant coolant loss).
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/cooli ... es-p829641
Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
I just installed an ESM replacement for the original cable operated heater valve and it works a treat!
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Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
I try to get the best of both worlds - straight hose take-off on the head, a t-piece and then the valve Declan posted. A pipe runs from the T to a thermostat sandwich plate so there is always the possibility for flow through the head.
Then again I spend too much time over-thinking these things and I'd expect the latest valves from ESM to be fine.
Then again I spend too much time over-thinking these things and I'd expect the latest valves from ESM to be fine.
68' 4-door Saloon, another 'Monty'.
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Re: 1098 heater valve what's the latest on these?
Here's a photo of the valve. It operates very smoothly. The take-off plate I have laser cut for the XPAG engines.
Regards
Declan
Regards
Declan
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Declan