heater shutoff valves

hdavis

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I'm considering installing a shutoff valve in front of the heater core on my coach. We're taking off Sunday across country and
witht he temperatures I don't think the current mixing of hot air and A/C will cut it. I've run out of time making needed
imporvements to the coach.

So, any ideas of the impact of just installing an inline cutoff? It loks safe to me, but as I've found out working on the
coach, looks can be deceiving.

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
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Henry:

Don't quite understand your comment "...of the impact of just installing
an inline cutoff?" I know on no impact. All you're doing is
restricting coolant flow to the heater core only.

For that particular modification, that's all there is to do.

Did you see the information I provided in a message on Jul 16th, subject
GMC Service Denver Area, on where to locate the valve?

Paul Bartz

- -----Original Message-----
From: hdavis [mailto:hdavis]
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 1998 11:38 PM
To: jimbounds; gmcmotorhome
Subject: GMC: heater shutoff valves

I'm considering installing a shutoff valve in front of the heater core
on my coach. We're taking off Sunday across country and with the
temperatures I don't think the current mixing of hot air and A/C will
cut it. I've run out of time making needed improvements to the coach.
So, any ideas of the impact of just installing an inline cutoff? It loks
safe to me, but as I've found out working on the coach, looks can be
deceiving.
Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (408) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com
 
>
>Henry:
>
>Don't quite understand your comment "...of the impact of just installing
>an inline cutoff?" I know on no impact. All you're doing is
>restricting coolant flow to the heater core only.

That was my assumption. But since I'm about to drive 5k+ miles I wanted to get some feedback before I cut hoses. I feel
comfortable doing the modification now.

>
>For that particular modification, that's all there is to do.
>
>Did you see the information I provided in a message on Jul 16th, subject
>GMC Service Denver Area, on where to locate the valve?

I missed it the first time as I ddi not plan to put in a valve. But with your reference I went back and read it. Thanks.

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (408) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com
 
Henry.........I've had an inline shutoff for quite some time without any
problems. I would suggest a brass one if you can get it. .......Jim Davis
- -----Original Message-----
From: hdavis
To: jimbounds ;
gmcmotorhome
Date: Thursday, July 23, 1998 8:49 PM
Subject: GMC: heater shutoff valves

>I'm considering installing a shutoff valve in front of the heater core on
my coach. We're taking off Sunday across country and
>witht he temperatures I don't think the current mixing of hot air and A/C
will cut it. I've run out of time making needed
>imporvements to the coach.
>
>So, any ideas of the impact of just installing an inline cutoff? It loks
safe to me, but as I've found out working on the
>coach, looks can be deceiving.
>
>Henry
>
>
>Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
>PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
>Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
>ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
>fax: (408) 462-5198
>http://www.henry-davis.com
>
 
>
>Henry
>I installed a cut off just before a trip last week to Texas. Just before we
>left I noticed anti freeze on the driveway. A pin hole leak and no time to do
>anything but put in stop leak. I did and it stopped leaking. I left the
>heater valve open to insure initial circulation. We used the generator and
>roof AC down there. On the way back the Onan got tired so we switched to dash
>air. A few miles later I remembered the new valve and cut the circulation to
>heater off. The difference was very noticable, much cooler air.

That's what I'm hoping. The existing shutoff lets noticable heat into the coach. I have new hoses so I don't expect problems
with them - but I may take some replacement along "just in case."

My coach is a 1976 Palm Beach. Runs pretty well now - but I'v been looking at the temps across the central states. We leave
Sunday for Pennsylvania and will ahve to drive through soem much warmer areas.

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (408) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com