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'72 POA valve installation

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  • Tom L.
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    • October 17, 2006
    • 1439

    #31
    Re: '72 POA valve installation

    The screen I got is exactly as described and did come in sealed ac-delco packaging with the correct number. The valve appears to be original, it has the short capillary line to the sensing bulb and was a bear to remove. Days soaking in Kroil, had to be on there for a long time. Could be wrong though. If you're interested I can e-mail a pic of the valve. My new computer running Windows 8 will not allow me to attach photo's. Love progress.Mr. Murphy and his laws have been working against me on this whole thing. Everything has gone wrong at the worst time. The evap was an unexpected surprise but I'll deal. At this point the only components that have not been replaced or rebuild are the TXV and condenser, stay tuned...

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