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Old 07-12-2014, 01:34 PM
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Need to figure out manufacturer of this ram..I need to get the bleeders.
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Old 07-14-2014, 05:52 AM
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need help here...anyone??
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Link the pics so they can be seen in the thread. Your pics are not opening for me through photobucket.
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rookie---not sure how to upload pics in here..I am able to click on links and get pics to open
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Never seen rams that had bleeders before.
Check at brake shop, hydraulic shop or on http://www.mcmaster.com/#
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When you want the pics to show up in the post, use the [URL] link instead of the Direct Link
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Those bleeders look vulnerable IMHO. I've never seen that before either. It almost looks home-made.

I'd look into plugging those bleeders with set screws, and bleed it like most other Hydraulic Steering systems: keep filling up the reservoir, and swing the wheel lock-to-lock with the engine running.
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bleeders below the pump pretty much useless...air bleeds back thru pump
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