I?ve seen both. My opinion, take it apart, clean it up and use the old one.
Just my opinion.
Price Lindsay
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> On Jul 12, 2018, at 2:26 PM, Wayne Schultz <waschu2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My engine rebuild at 40K miles has turned into painting the engine
> compartment with the doors and front fenders removed for access. With the
> rebuilt engine I am installing a rebuilt Toyota five speed gearbox and have
> already rebuilt the rear end with an original 3:54 ring and pinion. The
> original S/N transmission will live on my shelf with my spare. I am trying
> really hard to stop taking things apart but today I pulled my heater assembly
> out to replace the hoses and clean and paint the housing. Question, should I
> keep my forty year old heater valve or replace it with new replacement. Are
> there good replacements available or just China junk? With the engine,
> gearbox and center console out access will never be better then now.
>
> Wayne
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