Ok, thanks. Learning more all the time.
when looking at potential donor machines...will a compressor from a Lacrosse 64 be fit into and be sufficient for a Lacrosse 81?
It would probably physically fit OK, but it may have a smaller sized compressor installed onto it's deck, (1/4HP vs 1/3HP), [which would still cool the soda's but it would take longer to pull the cabinet down to temperature]
PS...I've also noticed that the after market saddle valve that's pictured appears to be an earlier Robin-Air brand valve with it's tell-tale red lucite thumb wheel that's installed with just two clamping bolts.
This style of valve is
very prone to leaking as it will easily twist about the suction line & dislodge its seal,if it's not already dry-rotted, (the seal that is) considering you've pulled & reinstalled the system, it's a likely culprit if you're low on refrigerant. inspect it very closely, & give it a
gentle tweak & see if there's any give to it's clamping about the suction line.
I'd warm the compressor system up by starting the machine & temporarily block the condenser fan blade from spinning with a rag stuffed about it for
only about 5 minutes, (this will raise the system pressure above normal, but it should do no harm) then unplug the machine & remove the rag, now use some bubble detection solution all around the valve & see if it foams, then test all of the visible joints & any kinks that may have occurred when the system was pulled & reinstall ( especially any spots were you may have "adjusted" or straightened the tubing.
Also note that if there is sufficient gas left in the system, the condensers coils will get very warm to hot quickly, so watch you hands, wear gloves & eye protection & remember not to run the system with the fan blocked for no more than five minutes Tops!