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Originally posted by xoLiVeRx
giga can u answer that question in regards to a system without a bleed/fill tube? it has a res etc.
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he is saying PUT ONE IN! only costs less than a buck for a T. find the lowest point in your system. for instance, if you have your res/pump at the bottom, one of the hoses leading up to it, inlet or outlet, could be used. cut it in a spot, put the T in. do the same for above, so air can rush in when you are draining. this is going to be the easiest way to do it.
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i need to move the pump and res out of that case for what reason?
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he doesn't mean move it permanently, but to flush the system, move it out, put in a bucket, and drain. make sure it is lower than the other components if you go this route.