If it was coming on and it didn't do any weird noises, it
should be fine. It can't be confirmed it actually can pump properly until the system is evacuated, refilled and run.
There are a couple of methods. First one would be to use a UV light and try to find the leak if it had UV dye in the system (most do). If that doesn't work or nothing is visible, my preferred method is to use a leak detector. You would put one can of refrigerant and then check everywhere on the system. This video is pretty good to explain how to use it.
I would add that if the system does seem to retain the refrigerant long enough to check, then it could be a small leak that just lost all the refrigerant over time. I would also remove the caps and check the Schrader valves. I would also insert the probe into the condensate drain tube as any leaking gas would drop down into it.
There are also other methods if you have a large leak like connecting it to shop air and listening for leaking air or using soapy water to look for bubbles. However if it's the evaporator in the dash, the leak detector is the only way to confirm it. I had that and it's not a fun job to replace.
What's your history with this truck? Are you a new-to-you owner and trying to fix it or has had it for a while and have seen this system work before? Did it sit a long time? It could just be a small leak that leaked out over time.
As for the socket, it's not metric. IIRC, it's something like a 3/32".
Mooseman, thanks for your suggestions
* when I bypassed the low pressure switch to make the compressor run (momentarily) it DIDN"T make any noise at all - I didn't even hear it start up - so that is good news
* thanks for the cool video - have now ordered a leak detector - and its on its way

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* The history of my vehicle - from what I understand the 1 st owner was a lady - then about 10 year ago it was sold to a teenager - he tried his best to maintain it but due to the lack of funds a lot of things were neglected -
So now I came along - i noticed it wasn't maintained very well - the outside body / paint was in very good shape - the interior was in excellent shape - engine and trany were sound - (he told me that it didn't burn oil - well over time I found out he was right and to this day it doesn't burn a drop of oil

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So made him an offer and now I have been the owner for the last 10 years or so - since the teenager didn't repair things like they should , I had to do it -
A lot of things needed repairing - brakes - axles - shocks - spark plugs - rear end - wheel bearings - rotors - and much more - did I take it to a mechanic !!! - NOPE, I spend 3 months day and night -(mostly nights) to get it the way it needed to be and get it road worthy - the only time it came close to a mechanic shop was when i had new tires installed - had the trany rebuild - and had the cracked windshield replaced -
It been 10 + years and it been purring like a kitten - besides regular maintenance I haven't put a cent into it since

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You asked me if everything worked before - yes HVAC system was working very well -
BUT (ya I know there is always a BUT

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THE CAR HAS BEEN SITTING STILL FOR SEVERAL MONTHS NOW - I have been away and couldn't find anyone to look after it -
So, therefore I have a pretty good feeling of why the issues are popping up like they have been with the HVAC system - I hope it only a very tiny small leak cause its been sitting - and it will resolve once it operates again - you think that too?
(I will make another post on what I discovered upon the removal of the MODE actuator) -
Ok that is the history of the car - and even though I have spend like mega hours on just trying to reach the actuators - that's ok its only my time and a little $$ - far better than taking it to a mechanic - right -?
Please note - I enjoy working on the car but I'm absolutely clueless about the HVAC system and mainly no AC knowledge -that's why I'm reaching out - (but at least now I'm able to interpret the difference between the LOW and HIGH manifold gauges -

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Thanks to you Mooseman & TJ too for your help thus far !- much appreciate !!