Yes, there
is a huge selection of push/pull cable operated valves available. I was able to
buy a simple, lightweight valve that fit my system perfectly. Just go to your
local autoparts store and ask to look through their catalogue. You should be
able to find something suitable that they have in stock.
However, recently it has been
sticking. When it is cold it will easily push & pull, but as it warms up in
the cabin I try to push it closed and it is stuck solid. The cable just flexes
at the point where it is unsheathed. I can't reach it in flight so it sometimes
gets a little too warm in the cabin. With summer approaching I need to address
this. It was fine to begin with.
Now that I'm thinking about it, the trouble began last fall shortly after I
flushed the system and switched to the pink long life anti-freeze. I wonder if
it has less lubricating properties or has some chemical that is incompatible
with any possible lining that is inside the valve?
Something else to think
about
Todd (glad I don't
have an exhaust pipe heat muff)
Why build when you can buy
what you want?
http://www.vapinc.com/mopar/Heater%20Valves/main.html
Plenty of cable-operated heater control valves in older
cars.
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