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You can also fit a ball valve from a plumbing merchant easy enough, for less money - they tend to not gum up the same and stick - tho they dont look correct, but you cant see them unless your under the car
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Car type: 1936 Ruby
Thank you everyone for the tips. I will try to reply to all properly later but I am at work at the moment.
Regarding the plumber's ball valve, that could be a good temporary measure as I'd like to fix it asap to get some use out of the car next week and get on with other jobs on it. Do you have a link to such a thing? I have searched, but I don't know how to determine the correct item.
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Location: East Midlands
Car type: 1936 Ruby
That is what happened. It was a small but steady drip. Now I've opened it a little and it's dripping faster.
To be honest, that's no bad thing in a way because it is gradually draining itself, so it'll make a lot less mess when I remove the tap! I've got a big tray under it collecting the coolant.
Thank you for those links, I will have a look. I'll take the dripping valve off, see if it cleans up well, and replace temporarily with one of those if not.
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Thanks for all the replies - I've just assessed the car in the cold light of day and I'm pretty happy about fixing it, especially after all these helpful replies and a very good talk through on the phone with Ruairidh.
This really is a great community!
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Aye, a good talking to from Ruairidh, that should sort you out!