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    what is this part called i know it is for the heater but not sure on what it is called and if anyone one forsale let me know
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    LoL. I JUST threw one of those out...

    79710-SH3-003 $32.90 from a dealer (depending).

    "VALVE ASSY., WATER"

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    looks like a water jacket yeah i broke one of those too on my old ls trying to bleed the system its crazy how easy they snap off
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvasiveEF9
    LoL. I JUST threw one of those out...

    79710-SH3-003 $32.90 from a dealer (depending).

    "VALVE ASSY., WATER"

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    lol thanks for the part number yes you rock big daddy lol reps for you





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    that looks like a thermostat, but im thinking thats your heater assembly, controls hot and cool air.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMJAYDC2
    looks like a water jacket yeah i broke one of those too on my old ls trying to bleed the system its crazy how easy they snap off
    What...how...you...BLEEDING WHAT!?!?
    Quote Originally Posted by 1kreationz40
    that looks like a thermostat, but im thinking thats your heater assembly, controls hot and cool air.....
    ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMJAYDC2
    looks like a water jacket yeah i broke one of those too on my old ls trying to bleed the system its crazy how easy they snap off
    Your water jacket is what the volume of water/coolant inside the head and block are commonly referred to.

    Quote Originally Posted by 1kreationz40
    that looks like a thermostat, but im thinking thats your heater assembly, controls hot and cool air.....
    Only half right. Evasive was right in his intial post. That is the heater control valve. It controls the flow of coolant into the heater core and allows you to have heat inside the cabin. When the valve is closed, no coolant flow to the heater core and thus no heat transfer.

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    Bryan, man...I can't rep you, anymore, Bryan.

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    Thanks. I figured I'd help out and make sure people had the correct descriptions for what was being discussed.

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    LOL @ some of the answers in this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BTLFED
    LOL @ some of the answers in this thread.
    It controls the blinker fluid. It opens the valve to turn on your blinker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvasiveEF9
    It controls the blinker fluid. It opens the valve to turn on your blinker.
    No, it's a Kanuter valve! It controls the lubrication to the firewall gasket!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HalfBaked
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    Generally I don't count past 10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BTLFED
    No, it's a Kanuter valve! It controls the lubrication to the firewall gasket!
    Damnit, I thought that was what controlled the vtec fluid flowing through the Very Tall Engine Coolant neck into the radiator causing the rear wheels to push...thus producing VTEC...
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