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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2076" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>ahh, so you didn't exactly crack the pump open. Well, the system is self bleeding, so it should get all the air out of the system on its own. Generally what you do is run the maching for a few minutes then stop and let it rest for an hr or so for the oil to settle then repeat as many times as needed.</p><p>The only other thing i can think of is you may have a problem with the high pressure valves in the pump not holding to give you drive. You did replace the burnt hoses too? as when they burn they will deposit chunks of burnt hose to the hydro system that can lodge almost anywhere.</p><p>The other thing it could be is a filter, as the oil goes foamy when its starving for oil.</p><p>If that still fails, Goodtech will no doubt have the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2076, member: 82"] ahh, so you didn't exactly crack the pump open. Well, the system is self bleeding, so it should get all the air out of the system on its own. Generally what you do is run the maching for a few minutes then stop and let it rest for an hr or so for the oil to settle then repeat as many times as needed. The only other thing i can think of is you may have a problem with the high pressure valves in the pump not holding to give you drive. You did replace the burnt hoses too? as when they burn they will deposit chunks of burnt hose to the hydro system that can lodge almost anywhere. The other thing it could be is a filter, as the oil goes foamy when its starving for oil. If that still fails, Goodtech will no doubt have the answer. [/QUOTE]
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