Not to repeat the suggestion too often but... Please review the Step-By-Step Instructions and Warnings via this Link before you decide to do the work yourself:
This kind of repair involves more than just an R&R of a damaged compressor, since the old refrigerant must be removed from the system and stored in a proper container. Also... once the new compressor is installed, the system MUST have a near perfect vacuum established or the A/C will not ever...
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The Compressor, The Condenser and The Accumulator should always be considered R&R as a Complete Set of Major Components. What remains within the Vehicle as the Evaporator Core-Coils nested inside the under-dashboard area as well as the High Pressure and Low Pressure Hoses and Aluminum Tubing should be remotely Flushed with A/C Flush Solvent into a Bucket... neither through the Old Compressor nor the New One... while it is still attached to the A/C System. But going this route would mean that you would have to do ALL of the Removal, Flushing of the System and the Installation work ...yourself.
When it comes to the TCOR (Total Cost Of Repair) the necessity of using a Harbor Freight 2.5 - 3 CFM Vacuum Pump with High Quality Vacuum Pump Oil, the R-134A Refrigerant, the PAG (Poly-Alkyl-Glycol) A/C Lubricant and the Automotive Hi-Lo Manifold Gauge Set will ALL add to the expense of this Repair. Since the Old In-Line Orifice Tube should have caught the majority of any Metal Contamination exiting via the High Pressure side of the A/C Compressor Line, naturally, it should also be replaced.
As mentioned, most reputable Mechanics and A/C Repair Shops will refrain from performing the Condensor Flush in order to prevent Voiding any New Equipment Warranties or risk incurring system failures after mixing in New Components with older ones. So unless you feel that you possess the Skill Set and Experience for this precise repair... Check with RockAuto for All Three major Components first and you'll probably get better quality for less money... and then allow the "Expert" do all of the Dirty Work for you with the Quality Parts you hand over to him.