Guys,
The '67 I'm in the middle of right now supposedly had the evaporator core replaced when the major body-off work was done.
Heater core nipples look new. Evap I'm iffy on. That was just based on the appearance of the insulation, POA valve, Expansion valve.....
I sent out the POA abd expansion valve to Classic to get rebuilt.
I have a new condensor.
Question is testing the evap core without pulling it.
I installed vacuum caps on the small refrig line coming off the POA valve and the lower line to the evap core. I oiled both lines with refrig. oil to get a good seal.
I then slipped a piece of oiled 3/4 heater hose over the top evap lines, inserted another hose and clamped everything together. It's been holding about 20 inches of vacuum for an hour, but I realize this test is a bit
jury-rigged.
Any acceptable way of testing on the car? I heard shops test with nitrogen at 150 psi somewhere, but that assumes you can bring the part in.
I followed the same process with the condeser and it held for over 2 hours just fine.
Evap wouldn't hold at 22 inches of vacuum, but it hit 20 inches and seems to be holding steady.
Any opinions? What have you guys done?
Bob
The '67 I'm in the middle of right now supposedly had the evaporator core replaced when the major body-off work was done.
Heater core nipples look new. Evap I'm iffy on. That was just based on the appearance of the insulation, POA valve, Expansion valve.....
I sent out the POA abd expansion valve to Classic to get rebuilt.
I have a new condensor.
Question is testing the evap core without pulling it.
I installed vacuum caps on the small refrig line coming off the POA valve and the lower line to the evap core. I oiled both lines with refrig. oil to get a good seal.
I then slipped a piece of oiled 3/4 heater hose over the top evap lines, inserted another hose and clamped everything together. It's been holding about 20 inches of vacuum for an hour, but I realize this test is a bit
jury-rigged.
Any acceptable way of testing on the car? I heard shops test with nitrogen at 150 psi somewhere, but that assumes you can bring the part in.
I followed the same process with the condeser and it held for over 2 hours just fine.
Evap wouldn't hold at 22 inches of vacuum, but it hit 20 inches and seems to be holding steady.
Any opinions? What have you guys done?
Bob
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