again thank you for the reply's, I was pretty sure I had a restriction, I have charged and worked on these systems since 1968, and know how to charge, change components ect, I have seen two systems do what this one did, first one was in my pickup years ago, paid a certified a/c tech to check out my problem he assured me it was a bad, I changed it no change at all, it had never worked since I had bought it, this system I am trying to fix now worked very well for years one day during harvest in the afternoon it just quit cooling, did not lose it charge it just quit cooling like you threw a switch, in the past 46 years I have charged hundreds of systems changed hoses, compressors ect never had a problem except with these two, I will start with the receiver dryer, then the expansion valve with be next if that does not fix the issue, I just hate throwing parts at something, I wanted to be sure what was wrong, I guess I know something as this was what I was going to change before posting my questions, I will post back on the results thanks again cnt
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