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| Subject: | Heater valve. |
| From: | "Mike Allam" <mike@vfree.com> |
| Date: | Sat, 18 Sep 1999 16:56:53 +0100 |
Hello all,
Has anyone had a problem like mine or any ideas on how to fix a stuck heater
valve on my Triumph 2000 Mk. A few years ago I had another one on a car that
had stood for a few years, after taking off the small arm that moves it I
put grips on the tap but it didn't move, then it started leaking from where
the pipe is soldered to the heater, so force is out. To add, I have tried
it hot after a long trip, sprayed WD40, tapped it, pulled it, pushed it and
it's still stuck. Help!!.
all the best from
Mike
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