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<blockquote data-quote="itzkwik" data-source="post: 1564577" data-attributes="member: 4222"><p>Hopefully it is one of the new TXV's,its a very quick fix. The new ones have nuts instead of sweat connections which is nice.</p><p>Pump unit down,unbolt txv,install new one,pull vacum to 300-100 microns,open valves on condensor and enjoy. Had to sweat two on last week, in the 22 years ive been doin this work that's one thing I don't like doing cuz you have to be fast and careful not to burn the thing up(Coolgel,rags and water) pain in the azzz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itzkwik, post: 1564577, member: 4222"] Hopefully it is one of the new TXV's,its a very quick fix. The new ones have nuts instead of sweat connections which is nice. Pump unit down,unbolt txv,install new one,pull vacum to 300-100 microns,open valves on condensor and enjoy. Had to sweat two on last week, in the 22 years ive been doin this work that's one thing I don't like doing cuz you have to be fast and careful not to burn the thing up(Coolgel,rags and water) pain in the azzz. [/QUOTE]
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