No AC....do you have a link so I can grab this Mark II book...love to have it
No AC....do you have a link so I can grab this Mark II book...love to have it
John Mush
C56A1836
Got it. Will do!!
John Mush
C56A1836
If you don't find one (it would surprise me), I have one I don't use anymore. Shipping from Switzerland should not be excessive.
Roger
Thanks Roger, found one on ebay...it's on the way
John Mush
C56A1836
There's one for the heater controls on the console and one for the radiator, but I'm not finding the one I thought I saw. I'll look for one. Sorry. it's a great reference.
Barry Wolk
Farmington Hills, MI
C5681126
I cannot recall ever seeing a diagram of the cooling water or heater water plumbing for our cars so I've made a stab at it ...happy to consider any corrections;
Here is the layout;
Layout.jpg
Here are the heater water flow paths;
Water flow.jpg
And including the cooling water to the radiator;
With cooling water.jpg
PS ...as we all know the vacuum operated heater valve units are infamous for dumping the entire contents of the cooling system out in the middle of the road, it happened to me twice before I found a reliable source for replacements (my advice, don't bother with NOS items as their rubber diaphragms will be too delicate to last).
PPS. be very careful with the heater pipe steel fitting on the passenger side cylinder bank ..they are unobtainable new. Conversely the brass right angle fittings for the heater water pipes are readily available from Mk2 specialists and hydraulics suppliers.
Last edited by Mark Norris; 03-10-2022 at 06:01 AM.
Mark Norris
C56G3186
1963 Aston Martin DB4 Series V Vantage
1951 C-type Jaguar (alloy replica)
1934 Lagonda M45 Tourer
Awesome drawings!! So, metal tubes from the engine block to the water valves on both sides and also metal tubing from the water pump to the heater cores on both sides. The driver side of the water pump has a brass fitting on the pump to connect a tube to the heater core too? I'm going to have to look closer at mine but I'm sure it's misssing on mine
John Mush
C56A1836