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Bullet Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/01/2005 23:58:17
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Subject: where is the metering device for the a/c IP: Logged
Message: Today I replaced the evaporator on my dakoda and did not notice any metering device between the high side and evaporater.
I pulled the system down, but didn't add the refriderant because I'm unsure about the metering device.
Is it designed into the evaporator? I want to be sure of this because if something happens I don't have the equipment to recover the charge and don't want to waist $50.00 worth of refrigerant.
BTW, how much oil does the Saden compressor hold. I removed it and tried to drain it,but no oil came out. I put about 6 ounces and reinstalled it. Is that enough or should I add more. thanks.
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lab rat GenIII
5/02/2005 13:02:53
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Message: The orifice tube will be in the liquid line or possible in the condenser outlet tube (depending on model year).
Oil charge varies from 180-240cc depending on the year as well. The amount you put in may be a little much. Did you flush the system or change the accumulator?
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Bullet Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/03/2005 23:45:12
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Message: I'm convinced it must be built into the evaporater. Didn't change the accumlator, since it wasn't a compressor failure, just pulled a long vacumm.
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Bob Lincoln Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/04/2005 11:15:39
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Message: The expansion valve, which meters the refrigerant, always used to be inline between the evaporator and the underhood lines. It's a metal silver-colored square block that the lines attach to, with a tiny metal tube on one side, along with the low-pressure cutoff switch.
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