cheburashka
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- May 28, 2005
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My pre-alpha outdrive blew a hose. I've replaced it and purged the system. Now, I'm wondering how to bleed it. The system has no limit switches, so I go by the sound the pump makes. The up circuit was easy to bleed, as the weight of the outdrive puts downward pressure on the extended rams. Is it necessary to have upward pressure placed on the rams to bleed the down circuit?When I run the up circuit, everything is fine, with a clear change in the pump sound when it hits the end of travel. The down circuit seems mushy, and the pump doesn't change its sound when it hits the end of its travel. Any tricks to bleeding this system? Will it sort itself out in time, or will the air bubbles stay in the system?
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