uss2defiant
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man... good luck.
I'd try to find the leak(s) first before changing components.
There's the return and high side rubber hose too that could have a leak.
FYI aftermarket parts don't seem to make the low side orifice line in the proper length. i.e. it doesn't sit flush the side of the engine bay as OEM. The rubber hoses too might be tight.
*use a socket to push in those A/C seals.
*since you're changing all the major components, i think my pdf cheat sheet has the volume of pag oil to put in each component.
***I am not a tech and I still recommend working with a local shop as I did. YMMV. don't blame me for anything
I'd try to find the leak(s) first before changing components.
There's the return and high side rubber hose too that could have a leak.
FYI aftermarket parts don't seem to make the low side orifice line in the proper length. i.e. it doesn't sit flush the side of the engine bay as OEM. The rubber hoses too might be tight.
*use a socket to push in those A/C seals.
*since you're changing all the major components, i think my pdf cheat sheet has the volume of pag oil to put in each component.
***I am not a tech and I still recommend working with a local shop as I did. YMMV. don't blame me for anything