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A 1987 Dakota uses an expansion valve, not an orifice tube.A 1987 Dakota uses an expansion valve, not an 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.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 does not have a pcv valve. The system uses a fixed orifice in the rear elbow on the valve cover.It does not have a pcv valve. The system uses a fixed orifice in the rear elbow on the valve cover.
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.
That sounds like the expansion valve.
It uses an expansion valve, not an orifice tube.
The coronary sinus orifice is found in the triscupid valve
Yes. But it is limited in control by the orifice size, pressure applied and piping diameter. In other words it is "fixed". An example would be the metering device in a refrigerant circuit, specifically an orifice or capillary tube. The same physics apply.
The heater control valve on your Pontiac Grand Prix is located behind the kick plate, on the passenger side of the passenger compartment. The heater control valve is near the heater core box.
There is no expansion valve. There is an orifice tue. It is located in the inlet tube of the evaporator core.
The low side is from the H-valve or orifice tube to the suction side of the compressor.The low side is from the H-valve or orifice tube to the suction side of the compressor.
4.0L does not have a PCV valve, it uses an orifice in the rear of the valve cover.