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Heater Control Valve
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packick
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Greetings:

Does anyone know a good source as to where to get a heater control valve for my 1937 120 heater? It looks like the one pictured below. The thread size where it screws into the block is 3/8" and the bib takes a 5/8" ID heater hose. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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Posted on: 2011/2/11 18:09
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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Try O'Rilley's. I found a similar looking one for my '47 Custom Clipper there. There are many valves of varying styles available, if you can get a counter person to get out the catalog. That's what they did for me. Lately, I have had better luck with the O'Rilley's stores than the NAPA stores in Austin.

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Posted on: 2011/2/11 18:43
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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Napa also has a couple of universal valves like the illustration with the correct hose but they don't mention the pipe size. The only one I found for sure with the correct sizes is from McMaster-Carr but it's modern so the form and handle would not be correct.

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Posted on: 2011/2/11 19:04
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I found the exact model pictured at a hardware store in Dallas TX about six years ago. Try checking out a good plumbing supply store, they might have one.

Posted on: 2011/2/13 21:30
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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Thanks Guys. I will checkout those leads. I was able to buy what is pictured below in case I can't find the exact one I need . . . and it was only $3.63.

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Posted on: 2011/2/16 16:32
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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Quote:

packick wrote:
Thanks Guys. I will checkout those leads. I was able to buy what is pictured below in case I can't find the exact one I need . . . and it was only $3.63.


packick: what you have pictured is not a valve. It will allow you to connect a heater hose, but coolant will be circulating through the heater all the time. You can get a proper shut-off valve at O'Rilley's and NAPA, and other parts houses. The fittings you have bought can be used on the water pump end of the system and would be appropriate. Although, you may only need the straight nipple.

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Posted on: 2011/2/17 12:09
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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Yes, I realize that what I have pictured doesn't have a shut-off valve. But what I am using now is just a straight, vertical piece of plumbing pipe. So I am used to not being able to shut off the flow. If I can't find the proper valve at Reillys as you folk have suggested, then I will use what I have pictured until I can find the correct valve.

Thanks to everyone for your help.

P.S. I checked at NAPA and they don't carry them.

Posted on: 2011/2/17 23:12
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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Has Napa discontinued them entirely? They still show on their website in the style you have pictured but no info on the pipe size. They also have this one which is a slightly different form.

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Posted on: 2011/2/17 23:23
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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Hey HH56. Thanks for the lead! I called my local NAPA guy and those valves are still available. While the heater hose neck doesn't go up at the 45-degree angle like my original, I think I route the hoses to make this work. Thanks again.

Posted on: 2011/2/18 19:03
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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search ( chevys of the 40's )and type heater shut off valve in search looks to be exact. I just ordered one . Hey what model Packard are you working on . I'm in process of installing heater in my 37 115c do you have a picture of the plumbing ( routing of hoses) and placement of valve
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AL

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