Flowage is the answer !!! Freon is going from a Hi pressure gas to a low pressure liquid at the orfice tube. As the freon goes thru the tube, it gets colder by laws of physics. You need the flowage to make that happen. But, guage reading would be a clincher. If hi and lo side are low at idle, its lack of compresser output or low on freon, but if the hi side goes up and low is normal to hi, id look for airflow thru the exaporator. Maybe add an extra fan or check the skirting between the grill and the rad suport.
Who did the recharge, an over charged system wont cool either, and if ya open the system for any reason, dont forget to replace the dryer.
Whatever ya do tho...dont expect new car a/c out of these. They wont cool like the new stuff, but i think thats more on the order of insulation since the air in the duct work is around 34-40 w/ 12 or 134.
A/c is all in the guy who's doing it. Chargeing stations are nice, vac pump, reclaim, recycle, and guages all in one are nice. And they even puter charge it for ya, but guages work fine if ya know how to use em
Hope this helps
Who did the recharge, an over charged system wont cool either, and if ya open the system for any reason, dont forget to replace the dryer.
Whatever ya do tho...dont expect new car a/c out of these. They wont cool like the new stuff, but i think thats more on the order of insulation since the air in the duct work is around 34-40 w/ 12 or 134.
A/c is all in the guy who's doing it. Chargeing stations are nice, vac pump, reclaim, recycle, and guages all in one are nice. And they even puter charge it for ya, but guages work fine if ya know how to use em

Hope this helps