Getting back to the Manifold Gauge Set (MGS) for a minute, I understand now what you were saying. The instructions said to attach the red hose to the low side and the blue hose to the high side at the MGS body, giving you reverse readings on the gauges, which confused not only you but also me. If it's an imported MGS, maybe the foreign manufacturer didn't translate "red" and "blue" correctly
Check with Tim for all the parts you need at the best prices. Another tip—order some Nylog Blue, which the pros use to lightly coat all the o-rings and flare connection points before buttoning-up everything.jtupper wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:49 pm Okay, so it looks like I need a compressor, condenser, drier and o-rings. I'm also replacing the discharge line because I found some dye pretty high up on that line. It could be blow back, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Is it necessary to replace the TXV? It's mounted in the firewall and looks like a PITA to change out.
Good idea on replacing the discharge line because you don't want to do the job over, at least in part, due to finding another leak. Tim could get the line for you as well.
As for the TXV, I prefer to retain the OEM part if it's clean and appears to be in good condition because I've noticed some faulty replacement TXV's in the past—of course, only after installing them and after evacuating and recharging the systems—necessitating re-do's on a few.
I realize it's a nuisance, but it might be worthwhile pulling the TXV to inspect it, replacing the o-rings at the same time. Good insurance once again.