Expansion Valve (TXV) - Adjustment?

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E9 Friends and Experts,
I am currently discussing with my AC shop as they want to adjust the TXV:
I have sent them a picture of the original valve as per the W&N site, and their comment was:

"Looking at this picture, this original valve can be adjusted. Is there any data from BMW available?"

Calling on your experience - have you come across adjustment for the TXV?
In my non-educated opinion I had assume that the externally equalized valve adjusts the throughput of the liquid based on the probe that "senses" how cold the low pressure side gets.

Any comments appreciated - thank you in advance!


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E9 Friends and Experts,
I am currently discussing with my AC shop as they want to adjust the TXV:
I have sent them a picture of the original valve as per the W&N site, and their comment was:

"Looking at this picture, this original valve can be adjusted. Is there any data from BMW available?"

Calling on your experience - have you come across adjustment for the TXV?
In my non-educated opinion I had assume that the externally equalized valve adjusts the throughput of the liquid based on the probe that "senses" how cold the low pressure side gets.

Any comments appreciated - thank you in advance!


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after spending many years in the refrigeration/air conditioning business I suggest you ask your A/C specialist if they have the correct equipment to accurately measure the superheat setting , in my experience an expansion valve from the manufacturers should never require adjustment on a vehicle system
 
Hello, In a old Jaguar Technical bulletin, We were instructed to turn the hexagon nut in three full turns to calibrate to R-1234 spec from R-12. Same TXV. On my 1985 Jaguar this moved my thermostat readings from 48F to 40F with no other adjustments.

Thank you.
Larry Louton
 
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We buy the ones in the USA
We have never adjusted. They work great. 18 bucks.

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Hello SFdon, Next time you get one in your hands, Look into the hole opposite the thermostatic bulb and you should find a threaded hollow nut with a hollow hexagon nut in side. This is how the manufacturer uses the same valve for different properties of different freon.

Thank you.
Larry Louton
 
I’ve got a eBay pic of one but it barely shows the threads. Have you got a home in Porto? It’s my next place to go to on a river cruise.
Thank you
Larry Louton
 
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