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Re[2]: One leak stops, another starts...

To: LANG@ISIS.MIT.EDU, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net, rgb@exact.com
Subject: Re[2]: One leak stops, another starts...
From: jbonina@nectech.com
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 15:38:08 -0400
     
Roger, I just order a new valve from BPC. Around $32 delivered. Not being a 
plumber, I'm not sure what you are describing that you have installed in your 
car. Can it be easily turned on and off (from inside the car)?
     
Subject: Re: One leak stops, another starts...
Author:  rgb@exact.com at SMTP
Date:    4/15/14 12:20 AM
     
     
     
>>>      from the heater valve near the top,back of the valve cover. When the 
>>>      valve is in the open position (the dash control knob pulled all the 
>>>      way out), it's leakin' like a sieve. When I close the valve(knob
>>>      pushed in) it stops.
     
>>I've seen this plenty of times.
     
I have seen a number of "new" valves do this after 6 months of hot 
Texas running.  The quick solution is to leave it in the position that 
does not leak..  followed by total failure later.  These are also 
responsible for the "runs a little" hot problem where it sucks air 
into the valve upon cooling allowing the block to run low on water,
and does not allow pressure to build correctly, very difficult to spot.
     
This is one darn difficult repair on a roadside due to the odd fittings. 
I carry a 3/8" ball valve with nipple and 90 degree fitting for repair. 
Ny current car has been running in this mode for 2 years since the
3rd $30 valve gave up.  I do not recommend this kludge, but a $4 valve 
will last a lifetime.  Why don't they put one of these in the old
form factor instead of selling you another timebomb - a rubber diaphram, 
you've got to be kidding me!
     
Just for grins, where did you purchase this piece of history?
     
Roger
     
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Roger G. Bolick, rgb@exact.com 512-794-9567, FAX 345-2879

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