Heater control valve

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cdherman
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Re: Heater control valve

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Calvin Gunter wrote:My girl friend does ask me if the heater is on.TIA,Calvin
I ain't for sure, but perhaps she's hintin' at something else????

:wink:
65 f-100 SWB, 240 I6, T-18, now swapped to C4 with difficulty. Yeah, I know. Its a 67-72 site. But my frame and entire drive train are just like yours!!!!
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Re: Heater control valve

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:lol: :yt: :lol:

Yeah, my "heater" is always on too! :lol:
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Re: Heater control valve

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With the time and headache of fitting a $5 valve under the dash or hood, do yourself a favor. Go to Autozone. $17.

http://www.autozone.com/R,1724476/vehic ... Detail.htm
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