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Old 08-29-2017, 08:09 AM   #4
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Suppose the issue is several air bubbles - it may take a bit of time for them to coalesce .When they do ,they will be easier to bleed out.
If you bleed the old fashioned way, is it a good idea to pressurize slightly with the Motive Bleeder at the same time?
Anyone in favor of using automatic bleeder valves - to make it easier ,not to magically eliminate bubbles?
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