Yes the system has a cable controlled temp switch (aka thermostat) that should cycle comp off when it gets below temp setpoint. I tested at all positions, perhaps cable shifted or device is broken. I could hear it open/close before install, so appeared to work. Maybe probe needs to be secured better in evap. Not sure where it should go, was shoved into evap fins so I put it back how I found it. It is the only electrical component I did not disassemble and clean/repair.
Broken down and got a new vac pump to replace my old relic that gets seized up after awhile. evac'd immediately after pump oil fill and drier connection. 40 min.
system was cooling Ok after just two 12 oz cans. Figured I stop at 3 and test drive instead of overfill (more is better, haha)
I tested off idle, ~1500 rpm and pressures were about the same as idle. I expected raise but settled out close to idle readings.