The problem is the length of the capillary tubes on an original expansion valve for a 67 Corvette.
First I bought an original Frigidaire expansion valve with the straight probe (for passenger cars) but the length of the tube was too short to reach the top arch of the tube as per the 67 AIM. I talked to the guy who sold it to me and he said he has the correct expansion valve for a 67 Corvette with the "J" hook end but the probe capillary tube is the same length as the straight probe expansion valve and wouldn't be long enough. As you can see by my attached picture the tube, because of where it begins on the expansion valve and some twist and turns, needs to be about 18" long. The other capillary tube that goes to the POA has to be at least 11"-12" again because of twists and turns.
I believe according to the 67 AIM we are attaching the expansion valve at the correct location on the bracket that is attached to the box(from the factory) and that we have the POA attached correctly.
Any help in solving this problem would be greatly appreciated!
First I bought an original Frigidaire expansion valve with the straight probe (for passenger cars) but the length of the tube was too short to reach the top arch of the tube as per the 67 AIM. I talked to the guy who sold it to me and he said he has the correct expansion valve for a 67 Corvette with the "J" hook end but the probe capillary tube is the same length as the straight probe expansion valve and wouldn't be long enough. As you can see by my attached picture the tube, because of where it begins on the expansion valve and some twist and turns, needs to be about 18" long. The other capillary tube that goes to the POA has to be at least 11"-12" again because of twists and turns.
I believe according to the 67 AIM we are attaching the expansion valve at the correct location on the bracket that is attached to the box(from the factory) and that we have the POA attached correctly.
Any help in solving this problem would be greatly appreciated!
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