morning all <img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle>,
have just noticed this problem,, prehaps someone can shed a bit of light on it.
i have noticed some lhm leaking from around the seal on the top of the resevoir,
all the pipes look ok, none are split
the rubber sealing ring was replaced late last year,
the resevoir lid is held firmly in place,
what else could be casuing this leak? <img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>
could be something as simple as too much fluid?
or am i looking at something else.
dom
lhm leak - on top of resevoir
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Dom,
My guess is too much fluid or a sphere has gone pop.
I have seen occasionally a sudden surge of bubbles if a sphere membrane has blown. I have also noticed happen if I,ve replaced blown spheres, had the adjustment set at the bottom whilst I do it (naturally) & then when new spheres are fitted the tank blows a bit out of the overflow.
Usually it's the other extreme they complain about.
Alan S
My guess is too much fluid or a sphere has gone pop.
I have seen occasionally a sudden surge of bubbles if a sphere membrane has blown. I have also noticed happen if I,ve replaced blown spheres, had the adjustment set at the bottom whilst I do it (naturally) & then when new spheres are fitted the tank blows a bit out of the overflow.
Usually it's the other extreme they complain about.
Alan S
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Dom,
If it's a suspension sphere, you'd pick it in the ride, an accumulator; click, click, click...
When removed, they are full of LHM or spray everything/body within 30 feet. If you've just recently changed spheres and gone from half or fully flat to fully inflated, that's the most likely scenario.
Alan S
If it's a suspension sphere, you'd pick it in the ride, an accumulator; click, click, click...
When removed, they are full of LHM or spray everything/body within 30 feet. If you've just recently changed spheres and gone from half or fully flat to fully inflated, that's the most likely scenario.
Alan S
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