Anyway, my AC had been working fine, but then it wasn't very cold or as cold as it's been, and of course we're in a heat wave here in Missouri. I watched some YouTube videos, I'm mechanically inclined, so it seemed pretty easy and straight forward. Well, I hooked up my small can 143a with gauges and my system was showing the pressure on low side was in the red. I thought maybe I needed to pump some in for the gauges to read right. I pumped a little in, stopped, and checked the air blowing out of the vents. It did seem a little cooler after a bit, but the needle was still in the red. I went to a friends house and he does HVAC on houses, and he pumped out the low side till it was empty. Then I pumped in the whole can, and yes, I got the stuff that has the oil and the stop-leak stuff and dye in it because I thought that was the way to go, and now I know better after reading this forum. But here's the thing, I pumped that whole can in and never got the needle to the green part, and the air coming out of the vents isn't cool at all. I looked all over and I'm not seeing any leaks. I am in a financial situation because of a recent $3,500 repair (timing chain, valves, machine heads, exhaust manifold and catalytic converter) and I'm beyond broke right now making car payment, full coverage insurance and now another loan payment for repair bill . I have taken on a second job driving for Uber on the weekends to pay off the loan, so I have got to get this AC going without taking it to a shop that's charging $250 just to diagnose !
Should I buy another can, without the stop-leak stuff, just the dye, and see if that second can gets the needle into the green ? I'm concerned I could do serious damage, but I even got a different gauge (borrowed from a friend) and it read the same.
Thank you for any help and advice, besides taking it to a shop bc I just can't afford it

Robin ~