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Old 04-03-2017, 09:10 AM   #1
cordbob
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Default 48 Mercury convertible

still having problems we replaced hydraulic ram cylinders That were leaking driver's side Works faster than passenger side Believe air is in system anyone have any idea how to bleed it out have tried running the pump up and down with the top disconnected from Rams one book I have says to hold the system in the down position after the Rams have stopped moving that does not seem to work to bleed out the air after the drivers Ram extends up or down completely the passenger Ram will pick up speed
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