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bizbee 06-23-2004 06:20 PM

Help! Name that part!
 
OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
258.
On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
me, I can't remember.


DougW 06-23-2004 06:44 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
bizbee did pass the time by typing:
> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
> 258.
> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
> me, I can't remember.


It is operated by the coolant temperature. Your looking at a thermal
switch used by the vac system to determine when the engine is hot. I
forget exactly what it hooks to. Vacuume comes from a port on the carb.

--
DougW



DougW 06-23-2004 06:44 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
bizbee did pass the time by typing:
> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
> 258.
> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
> me, I can't remember.


It is operated by the coolant temperature. Your looking at a thermal
switch used by the vac system to determine when the engine is hot. I
forget exactly what it hooks to. Vacuume comes from a port on the carb.

--
DougW



DougW 06-23-2004 06:44 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
bizbee did pass the time by typing:
> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
> 258.
> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
> me, I can't remember.


It is operated by the coolant temperature. Your looking at a thermal
switch used by the vac system to determine when the engine is hot. I
forget exactly what it hooks to. Vacuume comes from a port on the carb.

--
DougW



DougW 06-23-2004 06:44 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
bizbee did pass the time by typing:
> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
> 258.
> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
> me, I can't remember.


It is operated by the coolant temperature. Your looking at a thermal
switch used by the vac system to determine when the engine is hot. I
forget exactly what it hooks to. Vacuume comes from a port on the carb.

--
DougW



bizbee 06-23-2004 06:59 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 17:44:33 -0500 in
<oJnCc.19085$cj3.10641@lakeread01>, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> graced the world with this thought:

>bizbee did pass the time by typing:
>> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
>> 258.
>> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
>> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
>> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
>> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
>> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
>> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
>> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
>> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
>> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
>> me, I can't remember.

>
>It is operated by the coolant temperature. Your looking at a thermal
>switch used by the vac system to determine when the engine is hot. I
>forget exactly what it hooks to. Vacuume comes from a port on the carb.


Yeah, but <what do you call it>? I need to replace it, I don't know
what to ask for... lol My damn Chilton's doesn't seem to have any
reference to it. Thermal vacuum valve? Thermal vacuum switch? It looks
like it costs all of about a dollar. It got replaced at another point,
but I was having the carb rebuilt at the time, so didn't do it
myself... but I remember the guy showing me where it cracked, and this
one is broken in the same place--naturally.

bizbee 06-23-2004 06:59 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 17:44:33 -0500 in
<oJnCc.19085$cj3.10641@lakeread01>, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> graced the world with this thought:

>bizbee did pass the time by typing:
>> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
>> 258.
>> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
>> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
>> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
>> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
>> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
>> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
>> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
>> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
>> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
>> me, I can't remember.

>
>It is operated by the coolant temperature. Your looking at a thermal
>switch used by the vac system to determine when the engine is hot. I
>forget exactly what it hooks to. Vacuume comes from a port on the carb.


Yeah, but <what do you call it>? I need to replace it, I don't know
what to ask for... lol My damn Chilton's doesn't seem to have any
reference to it. Thermal vacuum valve? Thermal vacuum switch? It looks
like it costs all of about a dollar. It got replaced at another point,
but I was having the carb rebuilt at the time, so didn't do it
myself... but I remember the guy showing me where it cracked, and this
one is broken in the same place--naturally.

bizbee 06-23-2004 06:59 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 17:44:33 -0500 in
<oJnCc.19085$cj3.10641@lakeread01>, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> graced the world with this thought:

>bizbee did pass the time by typing:
>> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
>> 258.
>> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
>> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
>> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
>> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
>> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
>> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
>> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
>> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
>> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
>> me, I can't remember.

>
>It is operated by the coolant temperature. Your looking at a thermal
>switch used by the vac system to determine when the engine is hot. I
>forget exactly what it hooks to. Vacuume comes from a port on the carb.


Yeah, but <what do you call it>? I need to replace it, I don't know
what to ask for... lol My damn Chilton's doesn't seem to have any
reference to it. Thermal vacuum valve? Thermal vacuum switch? It looks
like it costs all of about a dollar. It got replaced at another point,
but I was having the carb rebuilt at the time, so didn't do it
myself... but I remember the guy showing me where it cracked, and this
one is broken in the same place--naturally.

bizbee 06-23-2004 06:59 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 17:44:33 -0500 in
<oJnCc.19085$cj3.10641@lakeread01>, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> graced the world with this thought:

>bizbee did pass the time by typing:
>> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
>> 258.
>> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
>> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
>> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
>> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
>> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
>> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
>> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
>> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
>> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
>> me, I can't remember.

>
>It is operated by the coolant temperature. Your looking at a thermal
>switch used by the vac system to determine when the engine is hot. I
>forget exactly what it hooks to. Vacuume comes from a port on the carb.


Yeah, but <what do you call it>? I need to replace it, I don't know
what to ask for... lol My damn Chilton's doesn't seem to have any
reference to it. Thermal vacuum valve? Thermal vacuum switch? It looks
like it costs all of about a dollar. It got replaced at another point,
but I was having the carb rebuilt at the time, so didn't do it
myself... but I remember the guy showing me where it cracked, and this
one is broken in the same place--naturally.

L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-23-2004 07:07 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
need it to pass SMOG visual.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

bizbee wrote:
>
> Yeah, but <what do you call it>? I need to replace it, I don't know
> what to ask for... lol My damn Chilton's doesn't seem to have any
> reference to it. Thermal vacuum valve? Thermal vacuum switch? It looks
> like it costs all of about a dollar. It got replaced at another point,
> but I was having the carb rebuilt at the time, so didn't do it
> myself... but I remember the guy showing me where it cracked, and this
> one is broken in the same place--naturally.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-23-2004 07:07 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
need it to pass SMOG visual.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

bizbee wrote:
>
> Yeah, but <what do you call it>? I need to replace it, I don't know
> what to ask for... lol My damn Chilton's doesn't seem to have any
> reference to it. Thermal vacuum valve? Thermal vacuum switch? It looks
> like it costs all of about a dollar. It got replaced at another point,
> but I was having the carb rebuilt at the time, so didn't do it
> myself... but I remember the guy showing me where it cracked, and this
> one is broken in the same place--naturally.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-23-2004 07:07 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
need it to pass SMOG visual.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

bizbee wrote:
>
> Yeah, but <what do you call it>? I need to replace it, I don't know
> what to ask for... lol My damn Chilton's doesn't seem to have any
> reference to it. Thermal vacuum valve? Thermal vacuum switch? It looks
> like it costs all of about a dollar. It got replaced at another point,
> but I was having the carb rebuilt at the time, so didn't do it
> myself... but I remember the guy showing me where it cracked, and this
> one is broken in the same place--naturally.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-23-2004 07:07 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
need it to pass SMOG visual.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

bizbee wrote:
>
> Yeah, but <what do you call it>? I need to replace it, I don't know
> what to ask for... lol My damn Chilton's doesn't seem to have any
> reference to it. Thermal vacuum valve? Thermal vacuum switch? It looks
> like it costs all of about a dollar. It got replaced at another point,
> but I was having the carb rebuilt at the time, so didn't do it
> myself... but I remember the guy showing me where it cracked, and this
> one is broken in the same place--naturally.


Mike Romain 06-23-2004 07:42 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
It's called a CTO valve. An inline one too by the sounds of your
description...

My 86 has a waterjacket in the intake manifold, so my CTO is screwed in
there.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

bizbee wrote:
>
> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
> 258.
> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
> me, I can't remember.


Mike Romain 06-23-2004 07:42 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
It's called a CTO valve. An inline one too by the sounds of your
description...

My 86 has a waterjacket in the intake manifold, so my CTO is screwed in
there.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

bizbee wrote:
>
> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
> 258.
> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
> me, I can't remember.


Mike Romain 06-23-2004 07:42 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
It's called a CTO valve. An inline one too by the sounds of your
description...

My 86 has a waterjacket in the intake manifold, so my CTO is screwed in
there.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

bizbee wrote:
>
> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
> 258.
> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
> me, I can't remember.


Mike Romain 06-23-2004 07:42 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
It's called a CTO valve. An inline one too by the sounds of your
description...

My 86 has a waterjacket in the intake manifold, so my CTO is screwed in
there.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

bizbee wrote:
>
> OK, this is irritating the hell out of me. I have an '80 CJ5 with a
> 258.
> On the heater hose that is connected to the thermostat housing,
> there's a brass fixture with some kind of valve screwed into it. The
> hose is connected to one side, then the other. The valve is vaguely
> spark-plug shaped, but only about an inch long, plastic, with three
> vacuum hoses coming off of it... at least I assume they're vacuum
> hoses, operating on the vacuum created by the passing water above. The
> problem is, this thing is plastic, and, wonder of wonders, it's
> cracked around one of the vacuum line connections. Anyone want to take
> a shot? Seems like I knew the name of this bugger, but for the life of
> me, I can't remember.


DougW 06-23-2004 07:47 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
bizbee did pass the time by typing:

> Yeah, but <what do you call it>?


oddly enough, Thermal Vacuum Switch.

I "think" it's this one. Make sure
before you order it though.

napaonline.com
Echlin Fuel System Ported Vacuum Switch
Usually ships in 24 hours. CRB21000 $ 22.49
Color Code: Red & 3 Ports, 222-228 Degrees, w/ OEM # 5358881


--
DougW



DougW 06-23-2004 07:47 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
bizbee did pass the time by typing:

> Yeah, but <what do you call it>?


oddly enough, Thermal Vacuum Switch.

I "think" it's this one. Make sure
before you order it though.

napaonline.com
Echlin Fuel System Ported Vacuum Switch
Usually ships in 24 hours. CRB21000 $ 22.49
Color Code: Red & 3 Ports, 222-228 Degrees, w/ OEM # 5358881


--
DougW



DougW 06-23-2004 07:47 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
bizbee did pass the time by typing:

> Yeah, but <what do you call it>?


oddly enough, Thermal Vacuum Switch.

I "think" it's this one. Make sure
before you order it though.

napaonline.com
Echlin Fuel System Ported Vacuum Switch
Usually ships in 24 hours. CRB21000 $ 22.49
Color Code: Red & 3 Ports, 222-228 Degrees, w/ OEM # 5358881


--
DougW



DougW 06-23-2004 07:47 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
bizbee did pass the time by typing:

> Yeah, but <what do you call it>?


oddly enough, Thermal Vacuum Switch.

I "think" it's this one. Make sure
before you order it though.

napaonline.com
Echlin Fuel System Ported Vacuum Switch
Usually ships in 24 hours. CRB21000 $ 22.49
Color Code: Red & 3 Ports, 222-228 Degrees, w/ OEM # 5358881


--
DougW



bizbee 06-23-2004 08:05 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:47:08 -0500 in
<3EoCc.19096$cj3.2347@lakeread01>, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> graced the world with this thought:

>bizbee did pass the time by typing:
>
>> Yeah, but <what do you call it>?

>
>oddly enough, Thermal Vacuum Switch.
>
>I "think" it's this one. Make sure
>before you order it though.
>
>napaonline.com
>Echlin Fuel System Ported Vacuum Switch
>Usually ships in 24 hours. CRB21000 $ 22.49
>Color Code: Red & 3 Ports, 222-228 Degrees, w/ OEM # 5358881


thanks a lot guys

bizbee 06-23-2004 08:05 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:47:08 -0500 in
<3EoCc.19096$cj3.2347@lakeread01>, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> graced the world with this thought:

>bizbee did pass the time by typing:
>
>> Yeah, but <what do you call it>?

>
>oddly enough, Thermal Vacuum Switch.
>
>I "think" it's this one. Make sure
>before you order it though.
>
>napaonline.com
>Echlin Fuel System Ported Vacuum Switch
>Usually ships in 24 hours. CRB21000 $ 22.49
>Color Code: Red & 3 Ports, 222-228 Degrees, w/ OEM # 5358881


thanks a lot guys

bizbee 06-23-2004 08:05 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:47:08 -0500 in
<3EoCc.19096$cj3.2347@lakeread01>, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> graced the world with this thought:

>bizbee did pass the time by typing:
>
>> Yeah, but <what do you call it>?

>
>oddly enough, Thermal Vacuum Switch.
>
>I "think" it's this one. Make sure
>before you order it though.
>
>napaonline.com
>Echlin Fuel System Ported Vacuum Switch
>Usually ships in 24 hours. CRB21000 $ 22.49
>Color Code: Red & 3 Ports, 222-228 Degrees, w/ OEM # 5358881


thanks a lot guys

bizbee 06-23-2004 08:05 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:47:08 -0500 in
<3EoCc.19096$cj3.2347@lakeread01>, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> graced the world with this thought:

>bizbee did pass the time by typing:
>
>> Yeah, but <what do you call it>?

>
>oddly enough, Thermal Vacuum Switch.
>
>I "think" it's this one. Make sure
>before you order it though.
>
>napaonline.com
>Echlin Fuel System Ported Vacuum Switch
>Usually ships in 24 hours. CRB21000 $ 22.49
>Color Code: Red & 3 Ports, 222-228 Degrees, w/ OEM # 5358881


thanks a lot guys

bizbee 06-23-2004 08:15 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:07:46 -0700 in <40DA0D42.4931693B@cox.net>,
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> graced the world with this
thought:

> Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
>the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
>cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
>need it to pass SMOG visual.


Mine looks a little different, but that's indeed the one, the lines go
where you say.
Unfortunately, I'll need it, but thanks.

bizbee 06-23-2004 08:15 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:07:46 -0700 in <40DA0D42.4931693B@cox.net>,
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> graced the world with this
thought:

> Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
>the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
>cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
>need it to pass SMOG visual.


Mine looks a little different, but that's indeed the one, the lines go
where you say.
Unfortunately, I'll need it, but thanks.

bizbee 06-23-2004 08:15 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:07:46 -0700 in <40DA0D42.4931693B@cox.net>,
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> graced the world with this
thought:

> Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
>the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
>cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
>need it to pass SMOG visual.


Mine looks a little different, but that's indeed the one, the lines go
where you say.
Unfortunately, I'll need it, but thanks.

bizbee 06-23-2004 08:15 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:07:46 -0700 in <40DA0D42.4931693B@cox.net>,
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> graced the world with this
thought:

> Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
>the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
>cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
>need it to pass SMOG visual.


Mine looks a little different, but that's indeed the one, the lines go
where you say.
Unfortunately, I'll need it, but thanks.

Mike Romain 06-23-2004 10:04 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
That is a CTO valve.

Mike

bizbee wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:07:46 -0700 in <40DA0D42.4931693B@cox.net>,
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> graced the world with this
> thought:
>
> > Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
> >the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
> >cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
> >need it to pass SMOG visual.

>
> Mine looks a little different, but that's indeed the one, the lines go
> where you say.
> Unfortunately, I'll need it, but thanks.


Mike Romain 06-23-2004 10:04 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
That is a CTO valve.

Mike

bizbee wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:07:46 -0700 in <40DA0D42.4931693B@cox.net>,
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> graced the world with this
> thought:
>
> > Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
> >the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
> >cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
> >need it to pass SMOG visual.

>
> Mine looks a little different, but that's indeed the one, the lines go
> where you say.
> Unfortunately, I'll need it, but thanks.


Mike Romain 06-23-2004 10:04 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
That is a CTO valve.

Mike

bizbee wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:07:46 -0700 in <40DA0D42.4931693B@cox.net>,
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> graced the world with this
> thought:
>
> > Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
> >the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
> >cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
> >need it to pass SMOG visual.

>
> Mine looks a little different, but that's indeed the one, the lines go
> where you say.
> Unfortunately, I'll need it, but thanks.


Mike Romain 06-23-2004 10:04 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
That is a CTO valve.

Mike

bizbee wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:07:46 -0700 in <40DA0D42.4931693B@cox.net>,
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> graced the world with this
> thought:
>
> > Those names sound good to me. It's used to shut off the vacuum to
> >the distributor advance diaphragm or Exhaust Gases Recycling valve,
> >cold: http://www.----------.com/vacValve.jpg I would toss it unless you
> >need it to pass SMOG visual.

>
> Mine looks a little different, but that's indeed the one, the lines go
> where you say.
> Unfortunately, I'll need it, but thanks.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-23-2004 11:32 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
Thank you.
Coolant Temperature Override Valve:
http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/cto.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Mike Romain wrote:
>
> That is a CTO valve.
>
> Mike


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-23-2004 11:32 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
Thank you.
Coolant Temperature Override Valve:
http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/cto.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Mike Romain wrote:
>
> That is a CTO valve.
>
> Mike


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-23-2004 11:32 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
Thank you.
Coolant Temperature Override Valve:
http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/cto.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Mike Romain wrote:
>
> That is a CTO valve.
>
> Mike


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-23-2004 11:32 PM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
Thank you.
Coolant Temperature Override Valve:
http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/cto.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Mike Romain wrote:
>
> That is a CTO valve.
>
> Mike


bizbee 06-24-2004 12:43 AM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:04:26 -0400 in
<40DA36AA.C53F802F@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:

>That is a CTO valve.
>
>Mike
>

Yeah, that's the booger, alright. I'm hoping I can get one nearby, I
doubt it'll be too hard, the thing is built like a piece of ----; they
must break all the time.


bizbee 06-24-2004 12:43 AM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:04:26 -0400 in
<40DA36AA.C53F802F@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:

>That is a CTO valve.
>
>Mike
>

Yeah, that's the booger, alright. I'm hoping I can get one nearby, I
doubt it'll be too hard, the thing is built like a piece of ----; they
must break all the time.


bizbee 06-24-2004 12:43 AM

Re: Help! Name that part!
 
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:04:26 -0400 in
<40DA36AA.C53F802F@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:

>That is a CTO valve.
>
>Mike
>

Yeah, that's the booger, alright. I'm hoping I can get one nearby, I
doubt it'll be too hard, the thing is built like a piece of ----; they
must break all the time.



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