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Old 08-09-2017, 06:53 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JustinP View Post
That is a darn good idea. I started the bleeding but saw no air so I quit it. What about the packing oil step? Any tips there?

The pinch weld blocks are just the rubber blocks? Mine came with....they compress like a mother though and almost have the car on the bare metal of the lift.


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No. The pinch weld blocks actually have slots in them.

https://www.quickjack.com/accessorie...er-blocks.html

Like any hydraulic system, the lines do have to be bled. Trust me. The first time that I tried to raise my car, only one side came up.
I'm not about to trust someone else's "priming" of a system when there's 3,000+ pounds above me.
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