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Fix 510 heater controle valve.


datzenmike

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This was posted earlier by Brian (Hang_510) and so impressed me I'm putting it here. http://www.510coop.com/heater/ Great tech!

 

I have suggested that people take a look at 620 valves and maybe adapting them for use on the 510., but I meant switching them. Taking apart and swapping parts is cool. Anyway, thank you Brian!

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I'm in the process of rebuilding my heater. This post really helps out. I think It would help everyone out if another little write up would be added to it. As far as I know there was a couple different heater cores and and valves. Identifying the different heaters woulde be great info. Also a list of part numbers for the hoses and valves. This would really make this how to complete.

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This is a helpful write up. I just rebuilt my heater valve using a 620 heater valve inards. What I did for replacement hoses as it seemed dealers don't carry no more was I got a hose from a 92- 95 civic part # 79721-SR3-000 or any honda for the most part taking the heater hose from the head to heater control valve . that hose has a close 90 degree bend for the passenger side and also used some of the remainder hose to do the bit of straight on the driver side for the valve. I used honda heater hose clamps as those are a clamp that is meant for heater hoses not like standard clamps as those can cut hoses. I also cleaned out the core inside and out and hardware and fan assembly. make sure to test the core to make sure it is not leaky also.

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