For this job I came back to install a new PSC blower motor because the old one had seized up. I spoke with Matt, Joan's son on the phone and explained to him that the new blower was working and the system was cooling and producing a 16-18⁰ split. When I gauged up I used a PT chart to convert 410a pressure into R22 pressure because my gauges do not read R22 refrigerant, and the system appeared to have a restricted TXV. The superheat was high, at 28⁰ and the Subcool was within range at 13⁰ indicating that the TXV was if not already restricted and not metering the correct amount of refrigerant through the coil. The dual Run Capacitor was out of tolerance so with Matt's permission I installed a new one. I tested the furnace as well to make sure that it was functioning and it went through the sequence of operations with no issues and heating so the customer should be okay for the winter. I reiterated to Matt that with me replacing the blower motor I could not guarantee that there would