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Subject: [Healeys] 1967 Healey BJ8
From: kags at shaw.ca (Earl Kagna)
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2018 21:30:08 -0700
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Hi Wayne:

As far as I know, the replacement heater valves seem to be of decent quality.  
I changed mine a few years ago during a total resto and haven?t had any 
problems with it.  If you decide to keep the original, I might suggest changing 
the rubber o-ring ? they do deteriorate with time.

A little trick I learned a long time ago:  the original mounting screws are 
posidrive ? 10 x 32, I believe. Replace them with the same length hex head 
screws ? way easier to get at with a small spanner with the car fully together. 
 I usually get the armrest console out of the way on a BJ8 anyway ? easy enough 
to do.

Earl Kagna
Victoria, B.C.
BJ8, BT7 tri-carb



From: Wayne Schultz 
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2018 1:26 PM
To: healeys at autox.team.net 
Subject: [Healeys] 1967 Healey BJ8

      My engine rebuild at 40K miles has turned into painting  the engine 
compartment with the doors and front fenders removed for access.  With the 
rebuilt engine I am installing a rebuilt Toyota five speed gearbox and have 
already rebuilt the rear end with an original 3:54 ring and pinion. The 
original S/N transmission will live on my shelf with my spare.  I am trying 
really hard to stop taking things apart but today I pulled my heater assembly 
out to replace the hoses and clean and paint the housing. Question, should I 
keep my forty year old heater valve or replace it with new replacement. Are 
there good replacements available or just China junk? With the engine, gearbox 
and center console out access will never be better then now. 

                Wayne 
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