Yes, got the text and glad you got the evap out easily. It looked a lot like the GM vehicles of the '60s - '70s where you could just split a housing and lift it out. Problem with some of those was having to remove the hood hinge, which left a very heavy hood to support while the work was being done.
Anyhow, we sealed ORings with refrigerant oil for years before Nylog. Nylog is a great product, highly recommended.
I haven't been in an OIL discussion for years, but my recall is even mineral oil will absorb moisture, over time, in storage, opened or unopened. Products like PAG are far worse about that.
What I'm trying to say about oil for your project is two fold:
1. Be sure it's the correct oil type. In this case you want to use Mineral. OK, just be sure that's what the new one came with (which I doubt, in the age of R134A).
2. That it's the correct quantity. I had a new compressor came with way excess oil. Probably enough for two systems. That's why I think you need to empty the new compressor and fill it to the specified amount. If you want to divide total oil charge up among components, OK. Just be sure the total is right.
You can roll the compressor over by hand with the clutch face to help work oil out. Some recommend, roll it by hand once assembled, evacuated and charged, before you start the engine.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB