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Re: Roosa-Master Gave it Up?
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Posted by txblu epitaph..done deal on August 08, 2004 at 12:42:40 from (209.151.113.26):
In Reply to: Roosa-Master Gave it Up? posted by txblu on August 08, 2004 at 08:17:06:
Ok you guys, Chris and hayman and Bob. You guys get the gold star. Thanks to the rest of you and glad it wasn't a big problem. Got the manual out and it said air also. Went thru the procedure completely of rebleeding the entire system. Lots of bubbles between the filter and pump. Must have drained a gallon of fluid thru it B4 it cleared up. Cracked the injector nuts, cranked till I saw fuel, locked her down and whammo!!!!!!!!!. Did a re tweak of the injectors just to make sure that every one was playing ball, rolled the battery back into position and closed the hood. Headin back to the field by wanted to share my regards first. As usual, my deepest regards to the "Big dogs" that earned the right to get off the porch. Grin. Saved me a crisp $500 and a couple of weeks down time when you don't need it......when do you ever need it.......when you're tired?????? Thanks, Mark
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