stingray Petroleum Consummate Joined Mar 3, 2022 Messages 1,814 Location Gauley Bridge, WV Ride '21 Rocket 3GT Jul 13, 2024 #11 I'm wondering if fluid stayed barely over that bleeder, would it stop the air from getting in.
Journeyman "And this one is just right" ~ Goldilocks Joined Aug 13, 2017 Messages 2,512 Location Old Fort, NC 28762 USA Ride 2020 3R Jul 13, 2024 #12 stingray said: I'm wondering if fluid stayed barely over that bleeder, would it stop the air from getting in. Click to expand... I've thought about that too. When you bring the fluid level down to the top of the overfill line that screw sits high.
stingray said: I'm wondering if fluid stayed barely over that bleeder, would it stop the air from getting in. Click to expand... I've thought about that too. When you bring the fluid level down to the top of the overfill line that screw sits high.
stingray Petroleum Consummate Joined Mar 3, 2022 Messages 1,814 Location Gauley Bridge, WV Ride '21 Rocket 3GT Jul 13, 2024 #13 Journeyman said: I've thought about that too. When you bring the fluid level down to the top of the overfill line that screw sits high. Click to expand... Since DOT4 won't hurt anything, I may try overfilling it next clutch fluid change. Wish there was one of those bleed screws at the abs module.
Journeyman said: I've thought about that too. When you bring the fluid level down to the top of the overfill line that screw sits high. Click to expand... Since DOT4 won't hurt anything, I may try overfilling it next clutch fluid change. Wish there was one of those bleed screws at the abs module.