Leyland P76 Owners 2006 |
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P76 Heater tap
by Bryce French
- I finally decided to replace the heater tap on the P, notwithstanding that the price would be high, I recalled Repco had previously quoted around $80 for a new tap.
- However, Repco now quoted $180, which stopped me in my tracks, but I had at least noted the model number from their catalogue. I tried a Google search on HA5121 and found only one entry; however, from that entry I discovered that Lovelocks at Fyshwick also stocked the tap.
- I rang and after some haggling was quoted $135. Had l not been conditioned by $180, l would have regarded that as outrageous-. However, I thought it a bargain, and ordered one.
- It was supplied in a Ford configuration. To fit it to the Leyland, the works had to be removed and replaced on a different stalk.
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The photo shows the original on the left and the new one on the right.
- Moving the works is easy. Lever off the spring clip, lift off the works, place on the appropriate stalk and replace the spring clip.
- However, now the tap operated in reverse to the original tap.
- One solution would be to turn on the heater when you want it off and vice versa.
- A little investigation showed that a bump on the actuating plate, which locates in a slot on the control lever, was in a different position.
- I considered how I might file it off the new plate, then drill, tap and insert a screw where the bump was on the original.
- After much thought, I had a better idea - do the bleedin' obvious and use the old plate.
- Now to lie under the dash and wrestle with old hoses, while trying not to kick the dome light out ....
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Last updated Oct, 2006 |
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