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xp882


Redlining
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posted August 28, 2011 03:34 PM

Heater control valve

Any one know who sells them?

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TimPA136


Redlining
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posted August 28, 2011 04:40 PM

water valves

This is what I got from O reilly on-line search.


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they are closest to me so I try them first,might try calling though.

       
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xp882


Redlining
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posted August 28, 2011 05:24 PM

Yeah I checked oreily and auto zone, with no luck. So far the only one I found was on eBay from Akins for 100 bucks
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Hunter


Hauling
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posted August 28, 2011 05:42 PM

Heater Valves

I have some NOS valves and hoses.
I think Atkins Rotary has some as well.

Send me an email with offer if you want one.

Hunter

       
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repumax


Redlining
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posted August 28, 2011 09:07 PM

I've seen them on ebay before. Long time no see Adam!

       
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xp882


Redlining
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posted August 29, 2011 03:56 PM

I know max.. Dunno what's been going on lol... I will see you at seven stock

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Xp882


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posted August 29, 2011 06:02 PM

Found the one on eBay under courier.. 40 bucks damn hope mine is bad cause im doing the heater core and have everything apart so I figured might as well replace that. Hopefully it gets here by the weekend so I can be ready for seven stock

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Brad


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posted August 29, 2011 06:38 PM

Be sure to put some anti-seize compound on the moving parts so it'll slide nice. I also put a dab on the hose ends so the hose won't heat bond to the valve. It's a real bear to get those off.
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