Thanks David, Al, Alfred, Mike, Ted!
It has finally soaked in (Thanks to you guys
)! I have attached some pics that I took while renewing the rubber o-ring on the valve. The one pic shows how I drew and positioned all of the pieces as I removed them, so I could ensure that they were correctly installed again. But, in reality, what you have been describing is really the way to go on this...
Basically, when re-installing the valve, ensure that the opening on the side of the valve is pointing forward, towards the engine. This is the "full heat on" position. Then ensure that the slide control in the car is moved left, and into the full heat position. Then attach the control arm (adjusting the length as needed) to ensure a nice fit between the two balls, air flap ball and valve arm ball. The only other important item is the travel limiter plate. Need to ensure that this is installed so as not to limit the full on/full off stopping points of the valve.
Here’s a pic showing the “puller” I used. I used a 3 inch (4mm) screw and attached a string to the end and tied the other end to the wiper arm. This was so that I wouldn’t loose the valve into the core while pulling it out The longer screw also came in handy to allow me to slide the valve down a bit after removing the small screw, and arm. You need to slide the valve down (just a hair) to the allow the travel limiter plate to be removed. Others have suggested to remove the front heater hose and slide a wire into the front of the core opening and into the valve. This is another option, which I didn’t use. Bottom line, be very careful not to drop the valve into the core. There is nothing (no ridge, lip, etc) to stop the valve from falling into the core. It is basically held in place by the arm and eventual friction of the new rubber o-ring...
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Here's a pic showing the valve and valve limiter in place.
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Detailed pics of the valve and valve pieces. The pic of the valve on its side shows how the radiator fluid travels thru the bottom of the valve and then thru the side opening of the valve, allowing fluid to flow thru the heater core.
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In summary, this pic shows the correct heat on/off position (for my car)...
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Hope this post helps others...
Regards,
Bob
bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320