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Does anyone know what company manufactured the "rabbit ear" heater Valve?

If not,  can you list some of the suppliers 1930s-40s ?

I am trying to find names to search for parts, as mopar #s cant be found at any of our vendors (yet).

I've searched US Patent office with not luck (yet).

Thank you

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" I've searched US Patent office with not luck (yet). "

 

Good thinking!

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are you referring to the model valve as used with the dual heater setup or are you searching for the model for the single heater?  I am thinking Ranco made this device and any NOS will be packaged DPCD or under Mopar.  Neither of the two models are cheap when found.  There is a company that rebuilds them and again, they are not cheap.  And, there are a couple Four Seasons brands that are retro fit capable from later Mopar models as the basic design of the single carried forward at least to the 70's

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Looks like the dual " Y " type. Yes, crazy expensive. 

I did send it to one shop but he sent it back due to no parts avail.

Mine has a damaged brass stem, and a broken price. Dog bone shaped bakalite perhaps.

PA, I'll research RANCO, see what's available. 

Thanks!

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