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  • Joseph Joseph @ 9:02 AM
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    end switch for zone valve v8043

    Hi,
    Does anyone know where to buy an endswitch for Honeywell V8043 Zone valve
    or maybe a part number.
    Thanks
    Joe
  • ChasMan ChasMan @ 9:30 AM
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    Honeywell End Switch.

    Here are part numbers / UPC etc. For Zone Valves amde after 1978. If it is pre-1978. I would buy a lottery ticket.
    V8043 Series Zone Valves
    Item
    End Switch for Valves
    SKUs
    2HDC1, HON272744B, 272744B
    UPC
    085267123143
    Weight
    0.15
  • Joseph Joseph @ 11:55 AM
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    Do You know where I can buy the part?

    Thanks for the part number, my plumbing supply doesn't sell it. do you know where I can buy it?
    Thanks
    Joe
  • ChasMan ChasMan @ 1:19 PM
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    Granger

    Granger among others, Bing that SKU / part number, there are a few places.
  • billtwocase billtwocase @ 2:36 PM
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    I've gotten them

    thru Sid Harvey. Might be best to replace the motor also. Those usually go before the end switches
  • Slimpickins Slimpickins @ 2:53 PM
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    end switch

    Usually its the linkage that engages the end switch that wears out. In my 20+ years I only tried to replace one end switch and what a hassle that was only to discover the linkage was bad. If you have the old 4 screw zone valve, buy a complete new zone valve and replace the plunger plate with your new 2 screw zone valve plunger assembly and attach the new head to it. If you have the newer 2 screw style, just buy the replacement head.
  • Paul Fredricks Paul Fredricks @ 4:56 PM
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    I'm with Slim

    Why deal with the end switch. It is a pain.

    Unless you have a lo of free time. If you have a lot of extra time, go for it. if you have a lot of extra money, send it to me :)
  • Joseph Joseph @ 7:29 PM
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    Thanks for the info

    As always, Heating help comes through in the clutch. thanks for all your responses
    joe
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