Picture request. When I purchased my 73 340 Cuda automatic, the heater core had been bypassed and the heater core valve was a box of spare parts. The part looks new but I have no idea how to install/hook up without a service manual. Is anyone willing to post a couple of detailed pictures of it installed in an air conditions car? I believe it would be the same for all A/C e-bodies, maybe?
Thanks,
Jerry
The metal and bakelite body heater valve with removable bracket was used on air-conditioning E-bodies from 1970 through mid 1973. As a running change during the 1973 model year, the valve was replaced by an all metal body valve with a non-removable bracket. The following image shows the change notice from the 1973 Service Highlights:
The following image shows the older valve compared to a newer style valve. Note that the newer valve has a different bracket for a later model B-body.
It appears the replacement valve manufacturers have combined some applications and the bracket mounting may not be as original to align with the original inner fender mounting holes and contours. The original metal valve starting in 1973 had the proper bracket. Following are images of an original valve, Chrysler part number 3502723:
If yours does not have the proper mounting bracket, look for an original 3502723 valve, or an early replacement valve from possibly Everco, Murray, or Four Seasons, which should have the proper bracket.
Following is the routing drawing from the 1973 Service manual, but it shows the earlier valve. The 1974 manual shows the same; Chrysler did not update the drawing.
On the valve, the forward 1/2" tube fitting connects to the 1/2" hose from the intake manifold. The forward 5/8" tube fitting connects to the 5/8" hose from the water pump. The rearward tube fittings connect to the heater core. Order is not critical, but generally the lower hose goes to the passenger side tube and the upper hose goes to the driver side tube.
I don't have a 1973 or 1974 E-body to take a picture (I only have two 1970 non-AC E-bodies), but following is a borrowed image of a valve in a 1973 E-body. Apparently the owner has a heater core issue, because the core is bypassed:
Although the mounting bracket and fender attachment differs, the following image shows a similar metal valve in my 1977 Fury (B-body):