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Default Re: orfice tube ? - 09-27-2005 , 07:46 PM






Engine compartment passenger side. Look for a A/C hose going from the
condenser (in front of the radiator). Follow the hose to the evaparator
connection on the firewall. If you remove the gland nut located there
and remove the hose. The orifice tube is located inside this fitting
(not in the hose).

KenG

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orfice tube ? Can some one tell me where the orfice tube is on a 98
chevy 1500 2wd ,305v8 w at ron


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Default Re: orfice tube ? - 09-28-2005 , 11:26 PM







"KENG" <KEN (AT) dont (DOT) spam.me.com> wrote

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Engine compartment passenger side. Look for a A/C hose going from the
condenser (in front of the radiator). Follow the hose to the evaparator
connection on the firewall. If you remove the gland nut located there
and remove the hose. The orifice tube is located inside this fitting
(not in the hose).

KenG
Not one to make assumptions here , Do Not Disconnect the line before having
the system evacuated.

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Default Re: orfice tube ? - 09-29-2005 , 04:52 AM



Quite right, thank you.
KenG

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Engine compartment passenger side. Look for a A/C hose going from the
condenser (in front of the radiator). Follow the hose to the evaparator
connection on the firewall. If you remove the gland nut located there
and remove the hose. The orifice tube is located inside this fitting
(not in the hose).

KenG


Not one to make assumptions here , Do Not Disconnect the line before having
the system evacuated.

Whitelightning



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Default Re: Re: orfice tube ? - 09-29-2005 , 02:36 PM



"" wrote:
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Engine compartment passenger side. Look for a A/C hose going
from the
condenser (in front of the radiator). Follow the hose to the
evaparator
connection on the firewall. If you remove the gland nut
located there
and remove the hose. The orifice tube is located inside this
fitting
(not in the hose).

KenG

srmotors wrote:
orfice tube ? Can some one tell me where the orfice tube is
on a 98
chevy 1500 2wd ,305v8 w at ron

thanks ken i dad disconected the nut at the f w . i seen the rubber
cap , will check .thanks a million ron.

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Default Re: orfice tube ? - 10-12-2005 , 07:42 PM



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