height control valve part number
 

height control valve part number

Started by chart1, November 22, 2011, 12:20:25 PM

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chart1

Does anyone have a cross refrence for Height control valve MCI part number 12c-6-1 and 12c-6-2 Parts store here having problem finding this part number and cross refrencing it.
thanks
1976 MCI 8
8v71/740auto
8" roof raise

John316

Quote from: chart1 on November 22, 2011, 12:20:25 PM
Does anyone have a cross refrence for Height control valve MCI part number 12c-6-1 and 12c-6-2 Parts store here having problem finding this part number and cross refrencing it.
thanks

Have you tried MCI parts? https://loues003.mcicoach.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ContactView?langId=-1&catalogId=10051&storeId=10051
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

Stormcloud

FWIW I ordered 3 replacement leveling valves for my MCI7 from MCI Parts. Delivered was only ~$160 CDN.

Mark
Mark Morgan  
1972 MCI-7 'Papabus'
8v71N MT654 Automatic
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada in summer
somewhere near Yuma, Arizona in winter(but not 2020)

Joe Camper

I just put a "universal" ride height valve in a Newmar, 65 bucks. Came with the linkage kit, thats 15 by itself.

Toth Automotive
Lansing Il
Signing off from Cook County Ill. where the dead vote, frequently.

ValveGuy

These Valves were made for MCI originally by Delco and later by King of the Road.
The 12C-6-1 is P/N 22062524.
The 12C-6-2 is P/N 22063228.
Both parts are available factory direct at www.levelingvalve.com, with a 30 month warranty.
Hope this helps.

buswarrior

ValveGuy, great info, you can stay!

happy coaching!
buswarrior

Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

John316

Quote from: buswarrior on November 28, 2011, 06:21:59 PM
ValveGuy, great info, you can stay!

happy coaching!
buswarrior

X2. Welcome ValveGuy.

What about front leveling valve for our 1995 MCI DL3. Do you have those to? I was just about to order one from MCI.

Thanks,

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

ValveGuy

Unfortunately the OEM's don't always share what vehicle models or where the parts are being used with the parts manufacture. On the front of the newer models you also have to be able to distinguish whether or not it is the height control valve or a kneeling valve. It is best to take the part number directly off of the Valve that you are having trouble with.
The number should be located on the Control Arm (Lever) that operates the valve. I would not suggest going just by the looks of the valve. These valves can look similar on the outside but have internal differences.
If the Arm is missing and the number from a parts manual is not available send an email to the website with a picture of the original valve and any other information that you may have as well as what the problem is.