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Old 06-23-2002, 08:28 AM
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Cliff,

Check all your lines, it sounds like you may have a leak somewhere that is allowing air in.
Also, remove your bleed screws and wrap a few rounds of teflon tape on the threads, but do not get it on the tapered seat portion.
The teflon tape will help prevent air being drawn in around the threads when vacuum-bleeding.

Good luck,
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