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Good deal thankyou I got it replaced. I have one other question. When I go do draw a vaccum on the system is it going to take oil out of the lines or can I just do a vaccum, check for leaks, and recharge to correct amount?Yes, arrow faces/points to evaporator
And Orifice tube is what makes it an AC system, replaced the Expansion valve
So the system could not have work without one or the other, not "may not have worked" could not work
Orifice tube is on the IN line of the evaporator, that can be at the top or bottom
Got the orifice replaced, vacuumed, didn't leak down after vaccum was done recharged system and now ac is cold and working as should thankyou for your help man.The oil is too heavy to be sucked out, so stays where it is
Just some of the "air" is sucked out
At sea level outside air pressure is 15psi(14.7psi)
When you suck out some of the "air" you lower the pressure inside the AC system, that outside pressure will try to get in where ever it can
So if the vacuum(lower pressure) holds over time that means the outside "air" can't find a way in, so any "freon" added later won't find its way out