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You would be better off pressure testing the system as well as vacuum testing. Your system may not leak under a vacuum, but under pressure it may. Under vacuum, the seals or O-rings will move in one direction and under pressure they will move in the other direction.
That's why I want to pressure test it. One of my techs has a vacuum pump he'll let me use. The guys are all for evacing the system and recharging.
I know how compressor clutches work. I spun the clutch, not the pulley. The pullies obviously spin freely because I've been driving the car with the A/C belt on.
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