After a long road of custom lines, components, bracketry, pulleys, etc my AC is cooling very well. The first surprise was that she sucked down nicely with no bleed down. We checked the PAG oil in the compressor, sucked her down again and went for it. It was about 101F here when we charged her up.
My setup was all current technology equipment from the firewall forward. Polished Sanden pump, 26" Tru-Flow condensor, variable clutch switch, VintageAir line kit, etc. The system held two cans of 134A. Pressure was 25L and 215H w/vent temps @ ~45F. I wasnt sure if the capacity was correct but the sight glass window was crystal clear. My buddy said if its working this good with two cans, don't touch it.
This is a MAJOR milestone in my project. 2 Years later and its finally realized. I know a lot of you guys do this stuff regularly and may not appreciate all the blood sweat and tears (and $) I poured into this. I have grown used to having problems and figured I was surely going to have to rework SOMETHING. I'll get the radiator recored to a 3core and I can now enjoy this car in the heat.
Maybe there is a Mopar God out there!