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Old 06-07-2012, 10:48 PM
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Sandy,

I believe those things are basically self bleeding once you get enough fluid in them. Pitch/rpm of motor will definitely change when it starts sucking air, so I'd think you start out by trimming up, and then when pitch changes, stop and add more fluid. Once the rams are fully extended and fluid level is right up to fill port, you should be good to go. I think the air will get bled out when you trim down and the rams are fully retracted. Denny
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