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Re: heater water switch
Just can't stay away
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2004/3/19 2:50
From Brisbane Aust.
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When I found it was leaking (second day I had the car) I realised it was going to be a tough job. I am not the smallest bloke around and it will be tough contorting my frame to get at the heater and switch.

They still make the Bakkie in SA so it should be easier for you to get parts I guess.

I also thought of the ball cock. I did this to my 1956 Morris 1000. However I am trying to keep this one original mechanically.

Posted on: 2004/5/31 22:13
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     heater water switch 1956 2004/5/31 9:20
       Re: heater water switch Nick808 2004/5/31 12:25
         Re: heater water switch 1200GXman 2004/5/31 13:26
           Re: heater water switch 1956 2004/5/31 22:13




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