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Need help - S185 with air bubble in hydraulic site window, load whine when turning
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 43541" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If you can't see any oil leaks, chances are its not drawing in air causing the issue, its just trapped air.</p><p>I'd give it a few more goes to see if you can get the air out before getting too concerned. Just run it for a few minutes, try and not bottom any cylinders out, so lift up and let it fall a few times, just try and not let it reach the end of the rams stroke then let it sit over night, repeat and it should be ok. It took me a week or so to purge mine, this was from a totally stripped machine though, so there was a lot of air in there.</p><p>The spot to look for foam is the site glass for the oil reserve tank, easy to spot that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 43541, member: 82"] If you can't see any oil leaks, chances are its not drawing in air causing the issue, its just trapped air. I'd give it a few more goes to see if you can get the air out before getting too concerned. Just run it for a few minutes, try and not bottom any cylinders out, so lift up and let it fall a few times, just try and not let it reach the end of the rams stroke then let it sit over night, repeat and it should be ok. It took me a week or so to purge mine, this was from a totally stripped machine though, so there was a lot of air in there. The spot to look for foam is the site glass for the oil reserve tank, easy to spot that way. [/QUOTE]
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