heater valve on top of heater core
heater valve on top of heater core
does anyone have any suggestions on how to get that valve to move mine is shut cannot get it open this is on 1971 d100 Thank you
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Re: heater valve on top of heater core
You can get a new platic one from NAPA.
and i see NOS on eBay.
or use Terrys' BFH.
and i see NOS on eBay.
or use Terrys' BFH.

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Re: heater valve on top of heater core
UGH... this is like being in school again. What does BFH mean?
A new one would be the best thing, because "IF" you got it to move, it probably would leak anyway. The 'rust' or corrosion is most likely now keeping it from leaking.
Jim

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Re: heater valve on top of heater core

cable and working it on its own to make sure it isn't the problem.
If it moves freely, your valve is likely corroded in place.
John

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Re: heater valve on top of heater core
B=big, H=hammer. Hope this helps!
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Re: heater valve on top of heater core
Jims68 wrote:UGH... this is like being in school again. What does BFH mean?A new one would be the best thing, because "IF" you got it to move, it probably would leak anyway. The 'rust' or corrosion is most likely now keeping it from leaking.
Jim


For some reason, that reminded me of what my step grampa said one day when I noticed the water heater plumbing leaking.. and I quote "let it leak..eventually the rust will stop it"




just go buy a new one...I had soaked one for the lincoln in PB blaster, wriggled it little by little, soaked it more and more...got it to move, along with the valve on the inside...got it cleaned up, put her on, and it shot a fine stream of coolant from the pivot point
