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It is 5/8" ID hose
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I think it is normal since the push pull cable will only activate the valve a 1/4 turn. Some have a "stop" detent built into the valve, but most do not.I received my valve in the mail. Is it normal for the thing to go past its “full open” and then restrict flow again?
One pic is the max open the valve will actually be. Other pick (less daylight) is when the lever is all the way to open
If the valve is like the one depicted in #66, there is no right/wrong way to install it, that is the one I have and it either stop the flow or lets it through.... (or anywhere in between) regardless of the "Direction" you installed it in.I installed my valve. No cable yet. But it seems to let fluid through, even when shut. I stupidly ordered thenone
At idle, My front ac is only cool while the rear unit is cold.
with any rpm the front begins to heat up real quick while the rear stays cold.
so I’m guessing it’s a bad valve or maybe I installed it backwards??
So are you saying mines on the wrong hose or on the wrong side of the elbow?That valve should be turned 180 degrees and mounted on the heater side of that elbow to be oriented properly and to accept the cable correctly. The coolant to the valve/heater should be coming from the crossover assembly (that has the thermostat housing). The coolant from the heater returns to the water pump
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yes, its in the proper location, you just swap one valve for other…So are you saying mines on the wrong hose or on the wrong side of the elbow?
I installed it exactly where the other one was, but I’m replacing the newer electric controlled valve with the manual one.