Subject: | [Spridgets] brakes |
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From: | 72spridget at gmail.com (David Lieb) |
Date: | Tue, 24 May 2011 10:27:15 -0500 |
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> Well, that wouldn't seem logical. Keep in mind that air wants to go up and > fluid down. When a drip of fluid comes out of the line, a bubble of air > usually would go in. I would think that would make things worse. All the > air in the lines would have to go all the way up to the MC to bubble out the > top. Allen, Your contention would be correct if the lines actually went up all the way from the wheels to the MC. Since there are dips along the way, there will be air pockets that cannot go any further up without going down. David L |
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