POA valve cleaning and calibrating
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:22 am
Hello everyone..
I just joined this forum today and I already have a question. But first a little info about myself.
My name is Dave and
I'm from northwest Indiana and have been a domestic refrigeration and air condtioning tech for 45 years.
I own a '55 Chevy with retrofit A/C that I installed myself as well as 2 Chevelles with factory A/C....a '68 and a '69 that we've owned for some 50 years and have given them to both of our sons. Right now I'm in the middle of restoring the '68 and at present I'm attempting to put the factory air back to original as possible with R-12 since I have plenty left. I just ordered a new evaporator coil as the original one had a couple bad leaks that I found.
I have a new condenser coil, compressor, hoses, and thermostatic expansion valve. What I would like to know is...
What is the best solution or method of cleaning the POA Valve And...can I re-calibrate it myself or at least check the calibration?? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
I just joined this forum today and I already have a question. But first a little info about myself.
My name is Dave and
I'm from northwest Indiana and have been a domestic refrigeration and air condtioning tech for 45 years.
I own a '55 Chevy with retrofit A/C that I installed myself as well as 2 Chevelles with factory A/C....a '68 and a '69 that we've owned for some 50 years and have given them to both of our sons. Right now I'm in the middle of restoring the '68 and at present I'm attempting to put the factory air back to original as possible with R-12 since I have plenty left. I just ordered a new evaporator coil as the original one had a couple bad leaks that I found.
I have a new condenser coil, compressor, hoses, and thermostatic expansion valve. What I would like to know is...
What is the best solution or method of cleaning the POA Valve And...can I re-calibrate it myself or at least check the calibration?? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks.