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Well, the system calls for 3 pounds and we used four 12 ounce cans.If you’re vacuuming the system down and it’s holding then I would assume you are overcharging the system when you’re adding refrigerant, causing a leak…
I thought that, but they have metal in them and appear to be non-directional as well.Maybe the O ring got pinched causing it to still leak?
About an hour give or take.When you created the vacuum and got to the reading you wanted, how long did you turn off the pump and watch the vacuum needle?
Yeah, I lived! LOLSwath...hope whatever you done in the hospital had a good outcome.
Well, they are going to be OE parts if necessary. I guess what it comes down to, should I take it apart twice or once? I don't know why I'm fretting over $300 in parts when my wife spends like a sailor on liberty!It has been really hot here, with no end in sight.
I have zero doubt what I would do, I would replace it all with OE parts.
Maybe the line is cracked and it's not the O-ring.
They recommend holding a vacuum for 12hrs or overnight… especially if your having issues like your having.