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Old 08-23-2014, 12:35 PM
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Thanks Expedio.
It's slowly quieting down, but I know it will always groan a little. At least it's dry. I hated not having it and had it fixed right away. Thanks for the reply. I believe it will bleed itself eventually. It's not too bad, but works GREAT again.
 
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Old 08-23-2014, 12:55 PM
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Thanks Again Expedio. Update:
It's quieting down, so perhaps the design still works that will self bleed small amounts of air. I didn't even want to drive it without ACE. Was very unstable. Car is so solid it would be a shame to keep it off. So happy it's dry, and works great, with 240,000 miles on it (Texas miles), and Probably never even took a turn. Has new motor though, (AND transfer case AND radiator AND 5 new tires AND 5 new actuators AND new front hubs AND much more) Owners commute was probably 150 miles each way.
 
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