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Heater control valve

knahavasu

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Does anyone know where to get a heater control valve for a 72 that looks like this ???

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The original style can be found on ebay-

However those valves are prone to cracking so if using on a car that's going to be driven a fair amount I'd go with a metal one instead, better design.


There are some aftermarket ones available also that should work and cost less, check NAPA, RockAuto, etc.
 
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Beware. There are several similar heater control valves but they have different valve ratios. H30-110 is the correct number stamped on the valve.
Just Google #3502346 for sources but make sure the above number is on the valve.
 
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Cratos

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the one I got lasted 3600 miles and split across the top! (and I had a heat shield on it ! :(

so with
went with the later model metal one
 
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