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07-08-2005, 03:25 AM
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OhioDan
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It's like most hydaulic systems, in that as you excersise it, it will introduce air into the sys. until it's completely full of fluid. Let it set overnight, and check the level in the morning. Top it off and try it again. Most or all of the air in the fluid should have dissipated overnight. Had to do this to mine, as it acted the same way when I filled it for the first time. Now, it works fine. Hope this helps?
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