"James Sweet" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Does anyone sell a *metal* vacuum operated heater control valve? The valve
> in my brother's 760T appears to be original, and I'm getting ready to go
> through the cooling system.
>
> I have seen places touting superiority of the plastic ones, but I have
> personally had one snap clean in half, heard of others, and seen several
> warped heads due to plastic radiator tanks failing. The problem is that
> failure is catastrophic and coolant is lost before you even realize
> something happened.
I've never seen the metal ones, but sort of resolved to run the plastic
ones
a max of 100k miles. They seem to last that long. My routine when I buy
a new used brick, is to completely replace the cooling system. All hoses,
heater valve, water pump, thermostat. I've even pulled the metal heater
line
that wraps back around the engine, just to make sure it's ok.
My last replacement radiator was for the turbo, and I specifically asked
for
a full metal nissan, and got the nissan, but it still had the plastic end
caps. I was
in a hurry to take a trip and took it anyways. I have had original
radiators snap
the neck on me.
The other often forgotten weak spot in the cooling system is that damned
rubber seal for the thermo switch (electric fan?) on the passenger side. I
lost my
last 740 that way. Only hint I got was the enormous white cloud behind me
as
my coolant left. By that time, the guage was pegged, and it was over.
Do let us know if you find a metal one. Is there a possibility of
subbing in
something from another car?
good luck, /glenn
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