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Re: [Tigers] MkIA Heater Valve

To: "'Tod Brown'" <todbrown@roadrunner.com>, <tigers@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] MkIA Heater Valve
From: " Ron Fraser" <rfraser@bluefrog.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 11:18:45 -0500
Tod
        I thought Rick was selling a reproduction heater valve similar to
the one Moss Motors lists?   I'm I wrong?

The Honda valve will work but I believe Doug Jennings bought and sold the
last ones in the USA.

        The heater valve on my Tiger started to leak just before United XXIV
in Harrisburg.   I removed the heater valve but I keep the heater core
connected.   I borrowed a parallel bar hose clamp to throttle the heat
output of the heater.   Driving back home I had to stop a couple of times to
open the clamp more, it was getting cold outside and inside too.   This
worked fine for me until I installed the Honda heater valve.   I purchased
the Honda valves from Doug at that United in 2003.

Ron Fraser



-----Original Message-----
From: tigers-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:tigers-bounces@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Tod Brown
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 10:15 AM
To: tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: [Tigers] MkIA Heater Valve


Hello All:

A year ago last summer, as I was checking over the Tiger for the
upcoming United in Maine, I noticed that my heater valve was starting to
leak a bit, so I ordered a new one from Rick and installed it.  In short
order it died and was replaced by a second one from Rick.  On the way
home from the United, it died also.  Rick replaced that one as well and
I thought everything was fine.  The Tiger went into hibernation for the
winter and I have not driven it much this past summer.  On Columbus Day
weekend, I had it out and did some driving around with some other
members of TE/AE.  The other day, it being a nice day, I started the
Tiger up once more to clean it up and put it away for the winter.  As
soon as I started it, I smelled anti-freeze and, when I opened the
bonnet, I discovered that the heater valve had packed it in once again.
This time, when I called Rick, I was told that this last batch of heater
valves has had something near a 100% failure rate and that he did not
have any more of them.

As a consequence of my experience, I would strongly suggest that anyone
who has recently replaced their heater valve with one from Rick take a
careful look at it.  As to what to replace it with, I am looking for a
solution, so, if anyone has a suggestion, I would like to hear it.  I
have tried to do some research and have seen it reported that the same
valve is found on the Big Healey or the MGC, but I have not gotten
confirmation of that.  I also found reports from a while back that the
heater valve from a 78/79 Honda Civic can be used.  These things fail on
a pretty regular basis, so I think we need to find an alternative or a
reliable source of supply.  In the meantime, I have my valve out of the
car and on its way back to Rick, again.  The heater core is bypassed,
but that is just another reason to not drive the Tiger in the winter in
Maine, ;>)

Cheers,

Tod
B382002384LRXFE
TAC #864
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