
Joined: Sat Apr 30, 2016? Wow! we must have lost our original Joined date due to the upgrade.

You know I didn't even try turning it, I guess it would be easy enough to just take the serpentine belt off and see, orifice is clean. Yeah I'm thinking the same thing, something inside messed up, never heard the term " imploded suction reeds" but I did check out a YouTube video of an exploded view of one, If I remember correctly, it had like 6 pistons. You can see the system equalizing really nice on the gauges when you turn the truck off, so my guess if something was stopped up, it probably would not equalize good. My gut all along was something was wrong inside the pump, it still blows out 52-54 going down the road @60 but it should be colder than that. Thanks for your feedback.GM Tech wrote:Does compressor turn very easily, like with one finger? Are there little "catches" as you rotate cmpressor? Are there stainless steel chips in the orifce tube? If all are true- the your compressor has imploded suction reeds on one or more pistons.. and is trashed....just one way to recognize- reed issues were usually in prior models- not so much in recent units...