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#31 amanda

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 04:06 PM

Hi I am a new member to the forum.  Need some help our mini started making a funny noise a couple of days ago I phoned our local garage they have looked at it and couldnt find anything wrong with it but still concerned as the noise still seems to be there.  Its very hard to describe only can say we have just had mot done, checked the oil, water, the gage is normal, fluid for power steering is fine it does sound like maybe the fan "cooling" , fanbelt we really dont know.  From the moment you start the car and driving the noise is like a fan, hissing noise and when you turn the engine off it stays there for a few seconds.

Does anyone please have any suggestions as we are stumped.

 

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#32 Saunders

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 09:00 PM

It was not a common fault until recently, when a bad batch of heater valves entered the supply chain. I believe them to be of Chinese origin, but the blame largely lies with the importer, who could have gone to a factory with proper quality control, or given them a proper specification to manufacture them. We get innundated with defective Chinese junk because we tolerate it, and the bunch of spivs who run significant parts of the Mini supply chain are prepared to go to the cheapest back-street Chinese factory to get shoddy bits made. People who take a different approach, assess their potential suppliers properly, and apply on-going QA procedures can get good stuff made in China.
 
I don't know where to get a good quality heater valve as of now, but you mat find one of the old, brass ones which were manually operated, and used on other A series engines such as the Moggy at one time, and on early Minis.
 
I suggest that next time, to get the answer you need quicker, you should start a new thread with a proper title such as "Heater valve problem" rather than tack it on to the end of a long-dead and completely unrelated thread. You get best results from forums, like everything in life, by using them correctly, and we only want you to get the best advice for your Mini.

thank you very much for your help! I shall take the mini back to the garage and ask them to research back on the part and try get a new one =) maybe even fit it myself. Thank you for everyones advice.

#33 alex-95

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 09:18 PM

 

It was not a common fault until recently, when a bad batch of heater valves entered the supply chain. I believe them to be of Chinese origin, but the blame largely lies with the importer, who could have gone to a factory with proper quality control, or given them a proper specification to manufacture them. We get innundated with defective Chinese junk because we tolerate it, and the bunch of spivs who run significant parts of the Mini supply chain are prepared to go to the cheapest back-street Chinese factory to get shoddy bits made. People who take a different approach, assess their potential suppliers properly, and apply on-going QA procedures can get good stuff made in China.
 
I don't know where to get a good quality heater valve as of now, but you mat find one of the old, brass ones which were manually operated, and used on other A series engines such as the Moggy at one time, and on early Minis.
 
I suggest that next time, to get the answer you need quicker, you should start a new thread with a proper title such as "Heater valve problem" rather than tack it on to the end of a long-dead and completely unrelated thread. You get best results from forums, like everything in life, by using them correctly, and we only want you to get the best advice for your Mini.

thank you very much for your help! I shall take the mini back to the garage and ask them to research back on the part and try get a new one =) maybe even fit it myself. Thank you for everyones advice.

 

Pm http://www.theminifo...43283-carlos-w/ as he has some original ones that work. They are very easy to fit yourself with just a screwdriver, 11mm socket (I think), a new gasket and a clamp for the hose.



#34 cal844

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 09:36 PM

My 998 was £2100 at 18 YO. Id tried everything, vw lupo, corsa etc and they were all 4k+






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