Cool, Thanks. I'll be checking those wires on the cycling switch. I didn't think the fan mattered, just that mine is bad and I have one on the truck out at my dads. I'm figuring out though, if I get the AC working, a new motor is $20 at O'Reily's. A trip to dad's cost $45-$50 in fuel plus time, soooo the new motor is likely going to win out IF i get that compressor clutch to engage and see the lines sweating. On the C20, I'm thinking I will just take it somewhere, get it cleaned with solvent, vacuumed down and converted to R134a. Then after that, I think I can handle maintaining it in the future. When that truck gets the Olds 455 in it, it'll be getting a compressor move to the other side of the motor and an A6 compressor. Right now, it has the DR6 or HR6 type.
I kinda thought the same thing on the write up, but I figured done right, the reader might just realize how complicated it can be and decide to punt and take it to a pro, instead of thinking he can do it. Some people are honest with themselves, but many are not too, so you're probably right in not doing it.