Doing the R134a conversion on my 90 LX 5.0. Can someone tell me where the orifice tube is located and if it is servicable? Thanks.
Doing the R134a conversion on my 90 LX 5.0. Can someone tell me where the orifice tube is located and if it is servicable? Thanks.*raises my hand*jrichker said:There is some question about the exact location of the orfice tube.
If it was in the liquid line that runs from the condensor to the evaporator, the liquid line would get cold because of the expansion of the liquid to a cold gas. This would expose the tube containing the cold gas to engine compartment heat, thus reducing the efficency of the air conditioning.
My Chilton's manual shows it in the inlet of the evaporator, which is where I would expect it to be located.
If anyone has actully removed & replaced the orfice, please post and clairfy the situation.
jrichker said:The orifice may very well be like the turn signal flasher: it moves around depending on what model year Mustang you have.

PuterAmI said:Strange, in all that I have done, I have never seen it in another place. Perhaps it is the plant it was installed at, not the year.
You are right. It must have disapppeared in one of the recient server crashes. Thanks for the heads up.PuterAmI said:Strange, in all that I have done, I have never seen it in another place. Perhaps it is the plant it was installed at, not the year.
jrichker, your link does not work. There is no DNS entry for jrichker.stangnet.com, therefore I cannot change it to an IPv4 address.
Definitely not. GM mostly used those. If you look under the hood of any late 60's, 70's muscle car (I had a bunch) you will see that thin metal line that is a dead giveaway to the TXV.Zero_chance said:Im not sure myself having only my own AC deleted car to reference from so I asked a "Master" mechanic and his response was "I thought them old Mustangs used a TXV" (Thermostatic Expansion Valve)
Soooo... no help there.
It is in the liquid line. The liquid line runs from the condenser to the evaporator. This is in the engine area before the firewall.rd said:In the 89 and similar Foxes, is it in a fitting in the liquid line out in the engine area or just before the firewall? Is it not easy to pull and replace?
If they are stubborn, can't you just screw something into them and pull them out?