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Dec 7th, 2021, 21:25 | #11 |
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Thank you kiloran. I’ve put my offer in as you suggested.
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Dec 8th, 2021, 11:05 | #12 |
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I’ve bought one.
Offer accepted and paid for via PayPal. Item expected about 21st.
Offer £40.00. VAT £10.03. Postage £10.17. Total £60.20. I don’t need one at present but feel it wise to have a spare. I may live long enough and the car may last long enough to need one. Thank you everyone.
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The image differs slightly from the original valve which I removed in that the white operating arm is cranked and it has a hole in the end to connect the operating cable, whereas mine is not cranked and has a nub on the end instead of a hole. When the new one arrives I will crawl in and compare it with the OEM one that I have fitted now. I suspect that the operating system may be slightly different with mine having a lever on the valve mounting plate/housing which bears against the nub on the valve lever, as I mentioned in my original post way back when. Edit: Unfortunately I cannot find my original write up.
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Mine has just arrived. It's a simple beast. Anyone know how to decode the production roundel on Bosch parts? (there's a 12 in a target with some dots around it, likely to be a production quality control mark). Would be interesting to determine whether this is NOS or a new run.
Identifying marks Confirmed Bosch P/No is 0928400016 and the Volvo number is 9463108. Also on that label is 6680 & Germany. On the back of the leg it's stamped 307 On the black valve body under the control arm it's marked 0928400183, which is slightly odd as it doesn't match the sticker on the box? Barcode on the box is 3 165143 178492 Quality Interior barb is pretty robust and ribbed (for our pleasure). Engine bay pipe is thin-walled, you'll need to be really careful torquing up the hose clamp. Probably one of those where you tighten just until the leak stops. ID looks to be around 12mm (let's call it 1/2 inch) if you want to sleeve it before installation. Just make sure it doesn't interfere with the control flap. PXL_20211208_135448998.jpg PXL_20211208_135422378.jpg PXL_20211208_135303288.jpg PXL_20211208_135230502.jpg PXL_20211208_135130303.jpg
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'93MY Volvo 940SE 2l Petrol Manual non-a/c "Valhallarama" Last edited by kiloran; Dec 8th, 2021 at 14:13. |
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Dec 8th, 2021, 14:15 | #16 |
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I have a new Volvo one as well, so it will be interesting to compare the two when mine arrives
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That would be late March 2012 if they go on the calendar year or late June 2012 if they go on April-March as their production year - i've known both methods in different firms over the years. If anyone has a better guess/knowledge, it would be interesting to know for sure though!
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Dec 8th, 2021, 14:26 | #18 |
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That engine bay pipe is what killed my original one. Previous to my ownership someone must have overtightened the hose clip causing the pipe to deform which allowed a leak. The valve itself was still leakproof. There is an image of my old valve somewhere, showing the deformed pipe, in one of my replies to heater valve posts.
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Should also add - no additional duty to pay, so the price you pay on eBay is the final price.
Just pay close attention to the fact that postage AND VAT is added to the listing price. eBay collect the VAT at source to meet current EU regulations, which in turn is acceptable to the ladies and gentlemen from HMRC.
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