That is exactly what my A/C man said this morning, so I will see and report
back
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Subject: Re: IML: 66 rear air expan valve
Although I am not familiar with rear air, expansion valves are somewhat
generic. While you can try to find a NOS OEM valve for show purposes, most
AC reepair shops will have a part that will fit and work sitting on their
shelf.
Roy
67 Crown FDHT
In a message dated 5/20/2003 8:36:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Matt
Hopkins" <mhoppy@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>I think my rear air expansion valve is bad. I am having it checked today.
>Questions
>1. Does anyone have a part number
>2. Are these rebuildable
>3. Source for new or rebuilt valve
>
>Matt Hopkins
>66 Crown
>75 Lebaron
>92 Imperial
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