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 South Georgia | Thanks for all the suggestions.
When I tightened a fitting and added freon, the system wasn't completely empty, and it was in the field. I was just looking at obvious things to do to be able to finish what we were doing at the time.
Yeah, maybe I should have taken it back, but I don't seem to have real good luck getting somebody to fix something the second time if they couldn't fix it the first time. I just carried my car to the front-end shop for the third time, and it still pulls to the left. I might carry it somewhere else, but I don't anticipate carrying it back there, as I think that's an exercise in futility.
I'm supposed to have a drier and expansion valve waiting for me in town tomorrow morning, I'm going to replace them and pull a vacuum and start over. As far as I can tell, I don't have anything to lose, other than a little time and another $100. I really don't have the time right now to be doing it, but I didn't realize it still needed work until Friday. Yeah, I should have known that a vent temp of 70 wasn't good enough last time I worked on it, but I guess I'll know better next time.
Thanks for all the help. AgTalk is a great resource!
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