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Re: A/C Dryer ??
Im goinv go go with the right side as the in side since it has in stamped on top there
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its right comes from the cooler and goes to firewall
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06-30-2016, 08:17 AM | #5 |
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Re: A/C Dryer ??
Flow is from the compressor to the condenser, through the drier, to the expansion valve/evaporator.
It looks like it's connected properly
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No orifice tube on the 71 if it is still factory. Factory is a POA system.
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If you are going with 134a, recalibrate your poa valve.
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I Just Got My New POA Valve 134 From Classic. After I Evacuate And Pump Down The System, Question Where Do I Hook Up The Wires The Instuction Are Not Real Clear. The Instructions >>>Replacement for the original POA Valve. Converts the POA System to a Cycling Clutch System like found on most Late Model Vehicles. Saves Gas Milage and decreases length of load on the engine. Easy to install and is compatable with R134 refrigerants. I Also Replaced The Dryer And What Should My Gages Read When Full >>> Low 130 >> Hight 230 ? Also Has And One Used The 134 New POA Valve ? Thank You For Any Help In This Matter Harley03joe |
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I don't think many people are happy with the POA eliminator pictured. It turns your system into a cycling system that is normally used with a orifice tube.
Originally, and mostly likely still do, you have an expansion valve as the metering device. It's used with a continuously running compressor. The POA helped control the pressure in the evaporator core. More modern A/C systems might use an expansion valve without a POA. By adjusting the expansion valve you might be able to get decent performance without the POA. The switch above would then become a protection device edit to answer your questions. I do not believe you can buy a "new" POA The wire on the switch goes in series with the green wire going to your compressor Google a 134a pressure/temp chart. While running low side pressure should be 35-40 psi.
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