<VV> Heater control cable question...

Eric S. Eberhard flash@vicspdi.com
Sun, 02 Jan 2005 18:11:17 -0700


My 62 wagon has a problem which I think is a broken cable?  With all the 
levers up it blows cold air through the heater ducts.  With the heater 
lever down it blows hot air.  But always blows air.  Do I need to replace 
the middle cable?  Can it replace it and leave the housing in place?  Where 
does it attach in the rear (some awful place to reach I bet :-))? Thanks!

At 08:33 AM 12/31/2004, you wrote:
>The procedures for frozen cables are petty intuitive, and involve trying to
>get lubricant/solvent to drain into the sheath from the high end. And they
>take time. CLOCK time, not necessarily actual WORK time. The procedures also
>benefit from detaching BOTH ends of the cable.
>      I know the south end of this cable is now difficult to get at, but you
>might consider detaching it anyway, in order to set the flapper over to the
>Heat position manually (without the cable attached), and leave it that way
>until you get the cable working (if you're patient, you're very likely to
>succeed, in my opinion).
>      Meantime, if you've got your flapper over manually, (a) you will get
>some blowing of cold air while the engine is warming up; and (b) after that,
>you'll get the heat you're after. Consider taking the plunge and detaching
>the cable from the flapper while you're working on the cable. You can also
>confirm that the flapper itself isn't sticking.
>
>Joe Potts, heater expert
>Miami, Florida USA
>1966 Corsa coupe 140hp 4-speed with A/C
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org
>[mailto:virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org]On Behalf Of Joe West
>Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 8:49 AM
>To: VV
>Subject: <VV> Heater control cable question...
>
>Hi,
>
>After restoring my rear undercarriage (and engine) for the past two months,
>I start up my Corvair for the first time with the rebuilt engine and go to
>turn on the heat and discover that my heater control cable is apparently
>frozen.  I didn't want to force the control because I didn't want to break
>anything, but I need to get the heat working (it worked when I started
>working on the Corvair two months ago).
>
>Is there a recommended procedure for fixing frozen cables? I'm kicking
>myself in the butt for not checking the cables before putting the engine
>back in because I could have fixed the problem easier with the engine out
>and free access to the heater flapper :(
>
>Any suggestions are much appreciated.
>
>Kind Regards,
>
>Joe
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