heater valve replacement in process

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Re: heater valve replacement in process

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A plugged core is probably the most likely candidate, but I've seen the heater pipe from the water pump plugged up with corrosion and sediment also.
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Re: heater valve replacement in process

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Peter, hope this turns out. Phone pic to e-mail to skydrive to upload UL from the kitchen table while helping my son with his math. Did not put clamps in my drawing. Sorry.. not much of an artist.

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Re: heater valve replacement in process

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Thanks TX82FIAT, now I get it.
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Re: heater valve replacement in process

Post by socaltino »

rlux4 wrote:A plugged core is probably the most likely candidate, but I've seen the heater pipe from the water pump plugged up with corrosion and sediment also.
Ron
This weekend I'm going to disconnect the hoses that go in and out of the core. Using my air compressor, I'll send a couple of blasts of air from the in hose and see if any fluids come out the other end. Sure don't want to have to tear out my console to get the core out. Although if I have to, I have a great radiator shop that can core and rebuild any radiator.
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Re: heater valve replacement in process

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Well I get to start from scratch as my new 73 doesn't even have a heater core in it. Hoping the parts car one is good. But was wondering like TX82 if I even needed it but realize that is just my laziness talking.

TX82 did we meet a few years ago through a mutual friend Jennifer?
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Re: heater valve replacement in process

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SLOSpider, most likely not. I have not been in SoCal for about 10 years. Outside of Texas the only event i have brought my Spider too was FFO in Nashville. I do know a few Jennifers.

Wait.... Were you over my house within the last two years with a Jennifer in SA that plays Tennis with my wife JudeAnn. I recall talking Spider mechanicals and restorations with you if we are talking about the same Jennifer. I reacll you were in from SoCal? Ray
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That's ME :D
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Re: heater valve replacement in process

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What a small world we live in. :D
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