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1970 E heater control valve w/ac

iaff801

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Hi all, still fairly new to this so bear with me. I recently picked up a 70 Challenger RT/SE and have spent the last 4 days working on it. The next thing up is the heater control valve, heater hoses. The person who installed the last valve had high hopes for the #6 screw holding it to the inner fender, LOL. As you can see in the pics, its barely hanging on. Corroded also. My first concern is that I see two different valves being used. One is a black plastic unit and then the Four Seasons one that is on my car. Was the plastic one the first edition? And maybe too many of them broke and they went to the Four Seasons model? Right now I can only get the metal one. Just like to know for my own interest. Then second, can someone send me a pic of where this style unit is mounted? As you can see, mine is not ideal. I want to replace the heater hoses but would like to have it installed correctly first. Thanks in advance

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NixDad

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The plastic and 'bakelite(?)' versions were the Originals...they can be found but most are for other car models and the valve may open in the opposite direction (pull vs push) as the one for an E-body. They do crack.
The one you have now was a replacement.
 

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Correct about the plastic one. The valve was the same for a few models but the metal cam slot was a different ratio.
Many people were sold heater valves for the wrong model and the valve would not fully open or close.
The metal are a much cheaper and a better functioning unit.
I will attach a picture of the passenger inner fender mounting holes for reference. Enjoy.

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Correct about the plastic one. The valve was the same for a few models but the metal cam slot was a different ratio.
Many people were sold heater valves for the wrong model and the valve would not fully open or close.
The metal are a much cheaper and a better functioning unit.
I will attach a picture of the passenger inner fender mounting holes for reference. Enjoy.

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Excellent! Thanks
 

iaff801

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Excellent! Thanks
Correct about the plastic one. The valve was the same for a few models but the metal cam slot was a different ratio.
Many people were sold heater valves for the wrong model and the valve would not fully open or close.
The metal are a much cheaper and a better functioning unit.
I will attach a picture of the passenger inner fender mounting holes for reference. Enjoy.

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Moparleo, Is the bracket shown in your picture for only the plastic version or can it be used with the metal valve also. Or does the metal valve just get bolted in the same area?
 
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