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Re[2]: Sprite Heater valve

To: chuckc@ibm.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re[2]: Sprite Heater valve
From: Dave_Vrba@mail.sel.sony.com (Dave Vrba)
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 07:50:22 -0500
Reply-to: Dave_Vrba@mail.sel.sony.com (Dave Vrba)
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
     You must remove the valve from the base flange.  First loosen the 
     packing nut around the stem. Remove the turning wheel then turn the 
     valve stem all the way clockwise or in the close direction and then 
     push the stem out the bottom of the valve.  If you haven't already 
     removed the packing nut, do so and wa-la, there is the packing.
     
     Dave
     '62 Sprite MKII
     Dublin, CA
     
     Update on my rebuild of the valve.  Got it all apart (I have two brass 
     shim washers on mine) and replacement gasket, base and washers on 
     order from Shadetree in Pleasanton, CA.  (I really like the idea of 
     getting a base made out of brass by a machinist, mentioned by Frank 
     C.) Those valves look really nice all shined up.
     
     By the way, just a little recommendation for a new probable addition 
     to your tool corral.  I got a key makers buffing or deburring wheel, 
     looks like white nylony fibers, at a garage sale awhile back and this 
     wheel really shines up brass, aluminum, takes off rust like no 
     tomorrow on small parts.  I use it a lot versus a wire wheel.  Just 
     thought I'd pass this along.
     
     cheers


Subject: Re: Sprite Heater valve
Author:  chuckc@ibm.net at SONYCOM
Date:    1/28/99 7:48 AM


How did you get the old heater valve apart to replace 
the packing with the o ring? On my 1275, I can't seem 
to get the valve apart. It does not leak with the valve 
open because the valve stem is snug up against the top 
of the valve body. However, in any other position, it 
leaks a little out the valve stem hole. 
     
chuck
     
Dave Woerpel wrote:
> 
> Dave,
> 
> Having just done the same to my valve, I think I figured out why the paper
> washer and the metal washer is are there.  The paper washer obviously to seal 
> and the metal one is, I believe a shim so that when the unit  is tightened on 
> the head, the outlet will be at the correct angle for the hose going to the
> heater core.  Trouble is, you have the head, paper gasket, metal shim, valve 
> body (also metal).  I used some teflon tape.  Anyone else have any ideas on 
> this?
> 
> The inside of the valve used the old packing; I substituted an "O"-ring and
> it's a little hard to turn (vaseline would probably help) but it does not leak
> out the top by the handle(wheel thingie).
> 
> Maybe someone else can shed some light on what was used originally. 
> Regards,
> Dave
> 59 :()
> 59 MGA
> 
> Dave Vrba wrote:
> 
> >      Hello listers,
> >      I am doing an overhaul of the heater valve on my '62 sprite to stop a 
> >      gradual cooling leak.  I definitely need a new base (bottom of valve 
> >      that bolts to the block).  It's pretty chewed up with corrosion.
> >
> >      My question????  How many and why is there a washer between the valve 
> >      assembly and the base?  What are they made of?  The "stuff" I cleaned 
> >      out was like a packing material.  All the parts books state the qty
> >      needed as "as required".
> >
> >      TIA
> >
> >      Dave Vrba
> >      '62 Sprite MKII
> >      Dublin, CA

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