Needed- Late model Dodge Truck AC help

Ok- I posted this over at Moparts as well.

Hello- if someone would be interested in helping me solve an AC problem I’m experiencing in my 2005 Ram 2500, I’d appreciate it. I can fill you in on more of the details via PM. Thanks in advance.

1. System was vacuumed and held -30 for 10 minutes.

2. Filled to OEM capacity with 134a

3. Reman compressor- clutch engages and condenser fan turns on when switched to AC. Recirc door works, blend doors responds to input- dual zone controls- on heat zones get hot on cold- zone become like warm.

4. Laser temp of evap core- 78* with AC on, laser dash temp of vents- 78* w/ AC on

5. Accumulator freezes up when charging- high side line after the expansion valve also freezes up but no coldness enters or exits the evap core. BUT both lines to the core have been disconnected and compressed air blows through freely with no apparent restriction.

6. AC line to and from the compressor are NOT hot when AC compressor clutch is running.

7. Hooked gauges to high and low side and ran compressor. Both read 110 with compressor off- but BOTH increased to 125-130 with compressor cycling on.

Bottom line- system is charged and responds when AC is called for but evap core is not getting cold and consequently there is no cooling in the cab.

Any ideas???