Mark, it seems like we've covered everything else except changing-out the TXV again.Mark86 wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:17 pm As for the TXV, this wouldn't be the first time I've heard about a "new" TXV malfunctioning. Causes include loss of gas in the sensing bulb.
- good point. I’ve been burned by “new” parts more often than I like. I have the old TXV and may bench test it for an idea if it was working or not.
I've never attempted to test one on the bench. Normally, I replace it with a new OEM part, if available. Just guessing, but you might be able to see the internal needle move a little bit as you warm and cool the sensing bulb, alternating between a hair dryer and an ice-in-water solution. Put a little mark on the needle with a Sharpie to help with that. If you can see any needle movement, then the bulb and capillary tube have gas in them and the valve is probably good. You might also have to pressurize the equalization tube for this test to work.
If someone in the past had attempted to adjust the superheat spring, then it might be out of calibration, though.