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Therm. dontrol valve on blower housing

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Old 02-20-2005, 01:44 PM
 
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Question Therm. dontrol valve on blower housing

I have a 1965 Tbird convertible with AC. I am trying to replace the vacuum hose running from the vacuum can near the battery to the term. control valve on blower housing. To do this I have to get access to the control valve. Is it possible to have access to this valve without removing the heater or removing the dash? Any help will be appreciated.
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Have you checked your shop manual to see what thprocedure is?? The manual will tell you how to do the job without removine heater (which would be no help, anyway) or the dash.
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Guess I didn't type too good. The procedure is in the manual.. Don't remove the heater..
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Guess I didn't type too good. The procedure is in the manual.. Don't remove the heater..
Harley - thanks for your input. I've been getting different information from different people so I guess I'll have to buy the repair manual. Obviously I don't type too well either or we wouldn't be talking about a dontrol valve Again, thanks
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I would be willing to sell you a shop manual..
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