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Originally Posted by red-beard
The issue is getting into the Evaporator. It is not designed to be disassembled...
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Our old house was that way. We had "the guy" that was willing to do a job on the side for us. He had to suck down the refrigerant, cut the evaporator from it's position, and build a new pan from a pan of galvanized metal. Then silver solder the evaporator back into place, and pull a vacuum, and recharge. He did a great job, and it was working great when we sold the house.