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Old 05-10-2012, 03:22 PM
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Normally, you would remove the orifice tube then solvent flush the lines, condenser and evaporator to remove the old oil then blow them dry with compressed air.
It's much more complicated on a dual system because of the expansion valve on the rear unit. It would have to be removed to flush the rear lines and evaporator. Major disassembly of the interior is involved.