Jehangir wrote:also the ac worked fine for about a year after the North American coat hanger technique was implemented
Well, at least you didn't use the much less successful East Asian hanger technique! .
Like I said earlier, I don't think your issue is related to the water drainage problem you've been having. Do you have a copy of the factory service manual (FSM)? If not, I would download the one for a 1994 here and read up on everything. Ignore anything about pressures, since the '94 uses 134a, while your car uses the older R12 regrigerant.
The a/c compressor is controlled by the car's ECU and for it to send voltage to the compressor relay the following criteria must be met:
1) Dual pressure switch must not read that the refrigerant pressure is too high or too low.
2) Evaporator sensor must not read a temperature that's too low (prevents freeze up)
3) Temperature sensor on compressor must not be tripped (burns out if compressor overheats)
I would start with the self test, to see if it tells you anything. Also, I have had issues with my climate controller plug not being inserted all the way, causing the compressor to not work, but that's probably pretty rare. Might as well check it if you have removed that part recently though...
Heath