A very cold 1967 minor

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m3evo321
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A very cold 1967 minor

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Hi Guys - still finding my feet and putting things right. The heater in my car does nothing . The fan doesn't work-hopefully just an elctrical issue but I can get no warm air into the car at all. The heater valve on the back of the head moves with the cable really easily yet the water pipes do not get warm in any position of the valve. What would be the logical course of events to getting it working.? I was close to buying a new valve but at 20 quid I am reluctant incase that isn't the problem. Please help
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Post by paulk »

Flush, Flush and then flush again.

Old story with Moggy's Lots of info about heaters even a video on one of the ladies websites. Clean out the cooling system and both heater rad and the real one before you start replacing bits.
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Post by rayofleamington »

Yes - you should be able to feel the pipe from the head getting hot quite quickly.
The valve may not be opening properly, the heater (or hoses) may be fairly blocked, the thermostat may be stuck open meaning most water circulates the rad, or your waterpump may be shot.
You can check the operation of the valve fairly easily - remove the hose, start the engine and operate the valve - in the open position you should get a strong flow of water and in the closed position you'll normally just get a trickle.
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Post by Packedup »

I've probably got a small box full of valves that seem fine on the outside, but the rubber stopper isn't moving on the inside... So definately agree with pullnig the hose and seeing if you get wet :)

If the matrix is blocked then no water can flow, so the pipe won't get hot, so lots of flushing required.

As for the motor, I recently found the switches seem to give up if not used for a long period of time - It's worth taking the wires off and bypassing the switch to see if that's the problem (you can also check for 12v while there) before digging further under the dash :)
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Post by grahamt7 »

Evo, I've just had sort of all of the above done, and now my 67 2-door knocks out heat like a thing possessed. They replaced the radiator, flushed out the matrix...now it's positiviely warm within about 500 yards!
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Post by Kevin »

And dont forget to remove the fresh air pipe and plug it with a carrier bag or scarf whatever you have to hand, at least that wil stop the cold blast from the front.
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