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Re: [Healeys] Heater valve

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Heater valve
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2020 09:17:55 -0700
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I'm confused (yeah, that's a semi-normal state for me). If we're talking 
about the valve on the heater box--controlled with a push knob on the 
fascia--it seems like it has a larger opening than the brass valve on 
the block (the one that most of us forget to exercise and sometimes 
break the handle off trying to turn; Bob Yule has replacements). Anyway, 
I'm not a hydraulic engineer, but I gotta believe the flow is limited by 
the smallest opening in the circuit. It's been a while since I had my 
block/brass valve on the bench, but I remember a very small opening; 
about a quarter-inch diameter (it's a simple ball valve). So, opening up 
the box valve won't accomplish much, if anything, unless there was a way 
to open up the block valve. Given the block valves are pretty fragile, 
and not cheap, I'd be loathe to take a drill to it.

Bob

On 9/27/2020 8:08 AM, Stephen Hutchings wrote:
> Actually, Iâ??ve just realized that the link I sent out is for the valve on 
> the blockâ?¦so, Iâ??ll keep searching for the piece which deals with the 
> heater mounted valve.
>
> Stephen
>
>> On Sep 27, 2020, at 9:17 AM, Chris Dimmock via Healeys 
>> <healeys@autox.team.net> wrote:
>>
>> Here in Sydney, Australia, we just turn them off.
>> Who needs a heater?
>> Love your work Perry.
>> Chris
>>
>>> On 27 Sep 2020, at 8:20 am, Perry Small via Healeys 
>>> <healeys@autox.team.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Inlet and outlet on the valve is 3/8 inch diameter. Stopper activated by 
>>> the cable is 1/2 inch diameter. Pocket that it sits in is 5/8 diameter and 
>>> has three standoffs to center the stopper in the hole. The stopper can move 
>>> only 1/4 in and out so it stays in the pocket. The available space for 
>>> water flow is 0.39 inches compared to 0.44 inches for the 3/8 inch internal 
>>> diameter tubes on the valve. That is about a 25% reduction in flow assuming 
>>> no pressure change.
>>> Not sure what the recommendation is
>>> to improve this situation using the existing parts but chime in if you have 
>>>  the answer.
>>> PS The patient may have survived the operation.....to live on in another AH.
>>> P
>>>

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