This from Steve Thomas..........Steve do you send them to the address below?
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-- Kelly Troyer "Dyke Delta"_13B ROTARY Engine "RWS"_RD1C/EC2/EM2 "Mistral"_Backplate/Oil Manifold
-------------- Forwarded Message: -------------- From: Steve Thomas <steve@stevet.net> To: Kelly Troyer <keltro@att.net> Subject: Fwd: [FlyRotary] Re: Heater Control Valve Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 12:43:46 +0000
Kelly, please forward this to the flyrotary list. My posts never get there.
Scott,
I used something like this:
Earl's Performance EAR-230503ERL (see photo)
The part number is from Summit Racing. If you do a search on that part number or the term "shut-off valve" you will see it. Don't know if you want AN type fittings or just tube fittings, but this works great for a water shut-off. I actuate it with a servo controller that controls your typical Futaba or Hitec R/C servos. See:
But you could just as easily use a cable. Just drill a hole in the handle.
Best Regards,
Steve Thomas
SteveT.Net
805-569-0336
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Date: June 1, 2008 5:08:26 AM PDT
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Heater Control Valve
Hi Scott,
I have a valve in one of my coolant lines to my heater core. It does an effective job of keeping the hot coolant circulating through the core - however, it does not perform the one function I had wanted and that was shutting off the coolant in case of a leak. You would need a valve in both lines (duh!) to the core - at least that is the way it appears to me.
Ed
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Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 10:13 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Heater Control Valve
Any thoughts on a simple cable actuated valve( 5/8" ) for the inbound hose to a heater core? I have thought about not routing air through the heater core when I don't want heat, then have the flapper route the air through it when I do want heat. But, with the temps hitting 90F+ in N. Carolina I am reminded that it might be best to not have any extra heat in the cabin in the summer...
Thx... -Scott
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