Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ...
I guess this means the Bourdon tube that drives the indicator on the gauge
needs to be pre-filled with oil as well--I
doubt 'bleeding the line' removes the gas (air) that's in the Bourdon tube.
You'd need a small syringe to get the oil
past the orifice in the back of the gauge.
Just askin'.
bs
On 10/1/2010 11:10 AM, Robert Blair wrote:
> Sorry - I disagree. No air should be in the guage oil line - by design.
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