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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Denver CO
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The PO took out the heater valve that is on the engine side (vacuum line is plugged). I'm going to be replacing all the coolant hoses (including the heater hoses), and now wonder if I should install the new heater valve I bought. The AC seems to blow cold, and the heater seems to work fine. What is the use of this heater valve if there is another valve somewhere else that controls the coolant to the heater core? Will the AC be colder?
Paul
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Broke another B230F+T
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Santa Rosa Ca
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The purpose of that valve is to shut off flow to the Heater Core when you have the MAX AC setting selected (that little click at the bottom of the temp dial). The AC will blow cooler. The side effect of this is that it stops flow to that back part of the head when the valve is closed.
I am using a GM heater control valve that Gary suggested. It's a 4 port valve and allows flow through the head when the heater core flow is closed. 7/9 Updated Heater Control Valve That being said, no harm will come from not having that valve.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Norman, OK
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I haven't had a valve in my 940 for 3 years.
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Location: Somewhere in a northern California smog bank
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Actually Toby, having flow thru the valve when not intended will cause a noticeable loss in performance from the AC system. The air is getting heated by a hot core just before it gets cooled. Found about a 10* difference from a partially stuck open heater valve to a sealed closed heater valve.
The 7/9 series use a blend door system for temp control, which means once you just barely move the lever off the cold side, the valve opens and coolant flows thru the core, with a door controlling the temp. Not quite like the old 240's with a valve that controls the temp.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Denver CO
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Replaced all the coolant hoses and the heater valve.
Replaced the heater valve with a new Motorcraft one (which I had), but really like that two hose GM valve. I would use the GM one next time (but I figure I have 50K or 100K before I need to change that one again). Thanks- |
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Broke another B230F+T
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Santa Rosa Ca
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Norman, OK
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The air conditioning in my 940 blows between 38-42 degrees when I'm moving. All original air conditioning. |
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no point
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Mancos
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Yeah running without a heater valve won't hurt anything but indeed the A/C won't be as efficient without one as I've too experienced about the same difference in vent temps without vs. with.
50 degree dash vent temps are okay with the heater valve missing, but if you get a drop of 10 degrees to say 40 degrees at the dash vents, then that is getting pretty darned good and nice cold A/C indeed. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Norman, OK
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That's what I run with the heater valve bypassed. |
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