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Which Orifice tube

Truckie117 on Sat August 28, 2010 2:19 PM User is offline

Year: 1999
Make: Chevy
Model: Suburban 2500
Engine Size: 6.5
Refrigerant Type: 134a
Ambient Temp: 73
Pressure Low: 35
Pressure High: 195
Country of Origin: United States

Which is the proper orifice tube for my truck I have rear air is it the white or the yellow and white.
The one I took out was yellow and white the one they gave me was white some how i think they wrong.
What is the diff between the two and which is better.
Thanks
Mike

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TRB on Sat August 28, 2010 2:39 PM User is offlineView users profile

I list yellwo/white .062 orifice.

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Truckie117 on Sat August 28, 2010 9:41 PM User is offline

What happens if they put in the white white one?
I have the white yellow one which one is better?



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TRB on Sat August 28, 2010 9:50 PM User is offlineView users profile

yellwo/white .062 orifice.

white .072 orifice.

The vehicle calls and was desinged for the .062 orifice.

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GM Tech on Sat August 28, 2010 10:13 PM User is offline

If in doubt, simply clean the old one and put it back in.........all it is , is a screan and a tube--what could go wrong there- unless you tore it up getting it out...

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Truckie117 on Mon August 30, 2010 1:59 PM User is offline

How much does the tube size have to do with how cool the front ac gets the smaller the diameter the cooler? or does it have to do with the rear ac


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