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I need another one of these... is it called a Heater Hose Vacuum Valve?.

Questions

What is it called?

Are they available New or Repro?

Where can I get one?

I'm sure someone here will know, Thanks

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Here you are...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/69-70-71-72-73-Ford-Mustang-New-Heater-Valve-/200282675778?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ea1c71a42&vxp=mtr

I need another one of these... is it called a Heater Hose Vacuum Valve?.

Questions

What is it called?

Are they available New or Repro?

Where can I get one?

I'm sure someone here will know, Thanks
jeff, I saw that on part eBay and several other sites..it's not what I need

I've now added a picture of the part I want

 
http://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-under-the-hood-mysteries-distributor-vaccum-control-valve

That is a distributor vacuum control valve. DVCV

http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy01.asp?T1=DY165A+01&Category=Ignition%2FElectronics&subCategory=Distributors&SubSubCategory=Distributor+Vacuum+Components&CatKey=EMUSTANG

However somebody mounted yours in a rather odd place. It is suppose to go on the water pump housing, but it is inline with the heater core so it is taking coolant temperature but only when your heater core is on which isn't good.

By moving it back to the water pump housing near the alternator it will more accurately take engine coolant temperature and turn on when the engine begins to overheat.

I just looked at the photo again and Eddyw is correct it is a Egr valve

Here you are...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/69-70-71-72-73-Ford-Mustang-New-Heater-Valve-/200282675778?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ea1c71a42&vxp=mtr

I need another one of these... is it called a Heater Hose Vacuum Valve?.

Questions

What is it called?

Are they available New or Repro?

Where can I get one?

I'm sure someone here will know, Thanks
jeff, I saw that on part eBay and several other sites..it's not what I need

I've now added a picture of the part I want
 
http://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-under-the-hood-mysteries-distributor-vaccum-control-valve

That is a distributor vacuum control valve. DVCV

http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy01.asp?T1=DY165A+01&Category=Ignition%2FElectronics&subCategory=Distributors&SubSubCategory=Distributor+Vacuum+Components&CatKey=EMUSTANG

However somebody mounted yours in a rather odd place. It is suppose to go on the water pump housing, but it is inline with the heater core so it is taking coolant temperature but only when your heater core is on which isn't good.

By moving it back to the water pump housing near the alternator it will more accurately take engine coolant temperature and turn on when the engine begins to overheat.

I just looked at the photo again and Eddyw is correct it is a Egr valve

jeff, I saw that on part eBay and several other sites..it's not what I need

I've now added a picture of the part I want
72HCODE Yes, Eddyw has the right part as it has two vacuum connections not three.

Is this available new? Also the inline 2 way hose fitting it screws into?



Yes that's it, I'd just like to find a new one.


Found it at Rock Auto

EGR Vacuum delay Valve

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1298557&cc=1132995

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Now to find the inline fitting it screws into

 
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The Did u ever find out what that was called definitively?

Mine is heater hose mounted , directly inline with waterpump, and the vacuum lines attach as follows , 1 to front of carb and the other to rear of manifold.  NOT to distributor.

Thx

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