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Unread 06-04-2003, 01:22 AM   #5
Long Haired Git
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You may also be experiencing "cadience" (spelling?).
That's when the loop is so restrictive, the blades of the pump "rip" through the cooling rather than energising and presurising it.

Best way to tell that is to take it out of the system and just have it pump. Ie, tube on inlet, tube on outlet. If there are still bubbles, you've got an air leak.

If not, you may have an air leak that only occurs when the pressure inside increases or you might have my "cadience" (is this the right word - can't be arsed to look it up).
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