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New Receiver Drier, Expansion Valve For 1964-1970 Chrysler/dodge Cars And Trucks on 2040-parts.com

US $62.50
Location:

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:33317, 38844 Manufacturer Part Number:33317, 38844 Warranty:Yes Brand:UNIVERSAL AIR

NEW RECEIVER DRIER, NEW EXPANSION VALVE, AND ORINGS FOR MOST 1964-1970 DODGE/CHRYSLER CARS AND TRUCKS.  EMAIL OR CALL 678-575-5631 TO MAKE SURE THESE PARTS FIT YOUR VEHICLE.

ONE YEAR WARRANTY.

DRIER SPECS:
ATTRIBUTEVALUE
Part DescriptionDRIER 3/8 x 3/8 MIO 2.75 x 9.75 LONG
Diameter Drier/Accum2.75in
Length9.75in
Fitting In3/8 MO
Sight GlassTOP
Switch PortSIDE
Fitting Out3/8 MO
Pressure Relief ValveSIDE
EXPANSION VALVE SPECS:
ATTRIBUTEVALUE
Part DescriptionEXP VALVE 3/8 X 1/2MIO 16in CAP 11in EQ 1/4inFOR
FittingORING
Inlet3/8in
Outlet1/2in
Cap TypeSTRAIGHT
Cap Length16in
Equalizer Length11in
Equalizer Fitting1/4in FOR
Superheat8
Tons - Peanut1.5
Rear AirY
RefrigerantR134a
Aftermarket Num38844
Vehicle MakeUNIVERSAL

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