capillary tube and fixed orifice
The Wrangler uses a fixed orifice system. There isn't a pcv valve. The tube coming from the center rear of the valve cover is the orifice.The Wrangler uses a fixed orifice system. There isn't a pcv valve. The tube coming from the center rear of the valve cover is the orifice.
You have a fixed orifice tube is located in the liquid line, between the condenser and the evaporator coil. If the fixed orifice tube is faulty or plugged, the liquid line assembly must be replaced.........
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The 98 Blazer doesn't have a Thermal Expansion Valve... it has a fixed orifice tube.
The Wrangler uses a fixed orifice system. There isn't a pcv valve. The tube coming from the center rear of the valve cover is the orifice.
It begins at the compressor outlet and ends at the inlet of the Fixed Orifice Tube.
Orifice tube on f150 with 4.2
It does not have an orifice tube.
Are you sure it has a fixed orifice tube system? Most heavy duty trucks use a Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV) system. In both systems, the metering device (orifice tube or TXV) is located between the condenser outlet and the evaporator inlet.
It uses an expansion valve, not an orifice tube.
The orifice tube is located between the engine and the fire wall. The windshield wiper cowling has to be removed to gain access to the orifice tube.