I'm new to mid-years and need some expertise.
Re-doing the factory AC on a '67. The system has been exposed for years, so all the components are being rebuilt or replaced.
I'm down to the POA valve and expansion valve which I'd like to have Classic Air rebuild.
Does removing the expansion valve require pulling the evaporator
housing off?
My understanding is the capillary bulb is "clipped" to the evaporator.
Looking at the entire housing, I'm wondering how this comes out. It looks like there is a bolt between the fender and housing (from drawing).
The shop manual shows the evap housing being seperate from the heater housing, secured with maybe a dozen small sheetmetal screws. Can.does that come apart and then I can remove the POA & expansion valve?
Any help from someone that's been there with a mid-year is appreciated !![Smile](https://www.forums.ncrs.org/core/images/smilies/smile.png)
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Bob
I'm down to the POA valve and expansion valve which I'd like to have Classic Air rebuild.
Does removing the expansion valve require pulling the evaporator
housing off?
My understanding is the capillary bulb is "clipped" to the evaporator.
Looking at the entire housing, I'm wondering how this comes out. It looks like there is a bolt between the fender and housing (from drawing).
The shop manual shows the evap housing being seperate from the heater housing, secured with maybe a dozen small sheetmetal screws. Can.does that come apart and then I can remove the POA & expansion valve?
Any help from someone that's been there with a mid-year is appreciated !
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Bob
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