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| Senior Moderator Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: michigan
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| if i still had my old ac valve i would take a pic and show you. on my truck and probably his, the low side has a valve core similiar to a tire valve stem. the high side has some sort of check valve design from the factory, but the replacment have a rubber ball instead of the plate. here, i drew you a picture. ![]()
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| never seen anything like that in the ones i have worked on. totally new to me. |
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| What is special about the socket and does the fitting just unscrew in half to remove from line? |
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| Is that for a factory 134a system?
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| pretty sure it's a 8 point and the fitting is a soft metal that can strip with a normal wrench. just type in service port on the napa website to find the socket and service port for your truck ![]()
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