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Hydraulic self bleeding?
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<blockquote data-quote="wateka" data-source="post: 130949" data-attributes="member: 21519"><p>[USER=82]@Tazza[/USER] - this comment, from 2015, let me quit worrying about how long the priming process was taking. Once again, the knowledge base here in SSF is tremendous. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"It takes time for all the air to bleed out, don't expect it to go in one day, if there is a lot, it can take a few days to settle down.</p><p></p><p>Jittery and noisy hydraulics is normal for a while after a repair like this."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wateka, post: 130949, member: 21519"] [USER=82]@Tazza[/USER] - this comment, from 2015, let me quit worrying about how long the priming process was taking. Once again, the knowledge base here in SSF is tremendous. “It takes time for all the air to bleed out, don't expect it to go in one day, if there is a lot, it can take a few days to settle down. Jittery and noisy hydraulics is normal for a while after a repair like this.” [/QUOTE]
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