Chassis Heat Problem
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11-14-2009, 06:46
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Chassis Heat Problem
Does anyone know the name and/or a part number for the front chassis
heater control valve. Note: it is not a sporlen valve. This is on a 90PT. It appears to be an electric motor operated valve that controls the amount of fluid to the front heater. It is located above the front step area. The factory blueprints call it a "heater control valve", but no other description. Steve Gureasko 90WBWL 401/2PT Jus Chillin Ponchatoula, La. |
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11-14-2009, 09:54
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I do not know if my valve is original or not, but this is a picture:
http://www.arcatapet.net/travel/images/9...hvalve.jpg This is a Bosch valve. Sorry I didn't get a part number when I had it out a couple of years ago to confirm that it was working OK when I was tracking why I had no heat (it was). It is not motorized, it is a solenoid valve just as a Sporlan is. The slide switch on the dash is attached to a timer circuit that simply regulates the amount of time that the valve is open vs closed. On 11/14/2009 at 6:46 PM Patticake wrote: >Does anyone know the name and/or a part number for the front chassis >heater control valve. Note: it is not a sporlen valve. > This is on a 90PT. It appears to be an electric motor operated valve >that controls the amount of fluid to the front heater. It is located above >the front step area. The factory blueprints call it a "heater control >valve", but no other description. > > Steve Gureasko > 90WBWL 401/2PT Jus Chillin > Ponchatoula, La. > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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11-15-2009, 14:14
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Steve, I may have that number in my files at home. Problem is I am not home. I
may be able to get my wife to see if she can find it. Make sure your slide switch is working before you go buy a valve. I forget how that slide switch works. I would have to look at it again. I think Don Bradner knows how it works also. I will be on the road in the Big Truck until the end of the month. Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors Dahlonega, GA in Tallapoosa, GA currently --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Patticake" <sgureasko@...> wrote: > > Does anyone know the name and/or a part number for the front chassis > heater control valve. Note: it is not a sporlen valve. > This is on a 90PT. It appears to be an electric motor operated valve that controls the amount of fluid to the front heater. It is located above the front step area. The factory blueprints call it a "heater control valve", but no other description. > > Steve Gureasko > 90WBWL 401/2PT Jus Chillin > Ponchatoula, La. > |
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