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have the above problem.is this a kit repair or after market replacement. it is genuine ford part. number 67 PG 18495A-A but not having too much luck with mr googe. ( if I new what other fords used this would make that job much easier!)
am doing full car restoration over here in new Zealand and chasing parts.

Car body all straight,dipped and rust removed. now in paint shop. so my job is to clean, repair or replace all interior and other bits. so this is the first post of many i suspect.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated.

thanks in advance

Cheers folks

Cj
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Originally posted by Kid:
This looks like being the same as the earlier mentioned eBay valve. If you are a bit handy, this should do the trick too Wink

http://www.oldairproducts.com/...er-valve-p-3667.html

You are right, that is a better value. In my experience, you either want heat, or you don't, so an on / off setting on that valve is all that is needed. The variable setting is not necessary and therefore you don't need the fancy potentiometer offered by the E-bay vendor.
Hi guys and thanks for input.
Having done a little more investigation and deciding I had little to loose. I dissembled the the heater valve. and went to a local seal merchant and he located modern replacement seals for the o ring top cap and cup seal shaft end for $10.00 kiwi. about $7.80 US. I have not replaced the tapered seat seal at this stage as a one off can be manufactured for about $100.00 kiwi $ as was more concerned with the leak into the interior of the car. if I was to have more produced for exmaple 100 would likely cost about $5.00 NZ apiece. So you can see a replacement kit could be produced for very little. add a little labour to bead blast or polish the tap and pressure test. job done.

cheers cj
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