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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Austin Arkansas
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Vintage air heater control valve placement
Any ideas on where to hide the heater control valve? Can you put underneath the dash in the lines?
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Prattville, AL
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Re: Vintage air heater control valve placement
I ran my heater lines along the top of the inner fender well behind where you put the fender bolts in. So I went ahead and mounted it where you wouldn't see it under the fender.
It really doesn't matter where you put it since it is just a valve. The intent is to cut off coolant flow so that the A/C doesn't have to work as hard to cool the cab.
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Location: Dunwoody,Ga
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Re: Vintage air heater control valve placement
Be carefull in mounting. I found out its driectional when I had heating problems.
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