Ted,
Thanks for your advise, once again. Just today, on the old Yahoo site, there was also a message on this subject.I already removed the top screw an the control cable, than hesitaded for damaging reasons. For all the rest of us, below the procedure from Jim Villers.
HEATER VALVE:
The access is through the top of the firewall. There is a rubber-blanking plug that will pop out to reveal the valve. OK you say .... Now what. By being very careful, you can unscrew the retainer and remove the lever leaving the square post on the valve. Find the longest screw with the same threads to screw into the top of the valve. Cut a short piece of half inch PVC pipe (about a half inch or so) to go over the screw and rest on the outside of the heater valve. Now use a pry or a small claw hammer, resting on the PVC pipe to pull the screw and the valve up and out. Clean everything; replace the two 'O' ring seals and reinstall. It should now rotate smoothly.
You might just get away with trying to twist it but replacing the seals is the way to go.
Jim Villers
Willy, 230 SL 1967 - 220 SEb 1965