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    What is this part called?

    Hi all

    What is this part called? I was thinking it was a heater tap but on the internet the heater taps for a series 3 look different. I need to replace this part as it’s rusted solid!

    Anyone know what it’s called and where I can get it?

    Cheers
    Zac
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    Yep it's a heater tap. You can sometime soak them for a while in WD40 or the like and get them moving again. Or you could try an old Ford tap that you can still get new if you have a problem sourcing a LR one.


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    As above!
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    Mine looked a lot worse than that one.
    I pulled it apart, cleaned it up and reassembled.
    I replaced seized cables with new ones from lawn mowers.

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    As noted before in this thread and over in a couple of others, the photos are of the heater tap that was fitted to the locally assembled Series 3 trucks - same as that fitted to several local cars including the Falcons and Fairlanes of the era.

    What I will point out from the photos is that the small collar clamp that holds the outer cable on to the tap assembly appears to be missing - and the replacement taps that have been mentioned usually don't come with that part supplied either. So, unless you had taken it off and still have it, one way or another you are going to have to find that part if you go ahead and either refurbish the existing tap or use an aftermarket unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S3ute View Post

    What I will point out from the photos is that the small collar clamp that holds the outer cable on to the tap assembly appears to be missing -l
    Clips are available form Rare Spares, Ebay etc.

    FORD FALCON FAIRLANE NEW HEATER CABLE CLIP FOR XR XT XW XY GT ZA ZB ZC ZD | eBay



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    I got clips from Paddock , very cheap from England

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian4002000 View Post
    I got clips from Paddock , very cheap from England

    Ian
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    Hi Ian,
    As the heater control valve is 'Australian' what clip did you use ?
    Part number would be handy.

    Colin

    PS:found it Cable Clip - Paddock Spares
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