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Old 05-21-2023, 07:44 PM   #5
57taskforce
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Re: Hydroboost Bleeding Issues

It’s Plumbed correctly.
Try filling the reservoir while it’s running, my setup did exactly what you are describing and the reservoir on my pump wasn’t big enough to supply the whole system from empty if that makes sense, and would start cavitating and aerate the fluid causing the volcanic eruption of foamy oil when you shut the engine off. Once I filled the reservoir with it running the cavitation stopped and it bled out really quickly.
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