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post #11 of 20
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ill try that..
post #12 of 20
Yeah, since you are using a bay res, you might be able to get away with (depending on how much slack you have in your tubing) leaving your res hooked up, put push it back into the case and out the back side of the drive bays, and just temporarily holding it above your radiator while it's running (with the fill top off obviously) to bleed it.

That or you might consider putting in a 'T' connector up by your rad to act as a fill/bleed port.
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post #13 of 20
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nope. theres a lip on the front of the bay res that stops when it hits the case.. just enough to NOT pass frown.gif didnt put too much slack either... ahh the mistakes of being a noob biggrin.gif

been lookin into a T connector and drain port. still tryin to decide how to do it.. looks ugly to have one tangling off like that (XD....)
Edited by iandroo888 - 9/5/12 at 1:10pm
post #14 of 20
Is your pump actually pumping the right amount of PSIs'? I had an issue with my MCP655-B would pump water but not at it's actual psi until it would make some weird sound in the dual res bay (the pump) and the water from my res depletes fast.
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post #15 of 20
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i dont even know howd ud check that >_>

so i managed to move my res/bay up a few slots after removing this cross piece thats a PITA to remove... 2 screws has heads that faced the front of the face with corner pieces that are an inch away.. that was a pain to get out... had to use a philips screw BIT and like turn it with my fingers >< any other way would have required de-riveting the front panel out giving me access to the manufacturer pre-drilled hole to access the screws (***.. bad design)

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Edited by iandroo888 - 9/6/12 at 1:55am
post #16 of 20
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Here is a picture of the loop ... [excuse the quality as it was taken from my phone]

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I'm plannin on getting the following
  • Duralene PVC Tubing 7/16" ID 5/8" OD - Qty 10'
  • Hose Clamp - Herbie Clip Nylon Size E Black - Qty 10
  • XSPC G1/4" to 1/2" ID Hose Black Chrome Barb - Qty 3
  • Bitspower Matte Black Sealing Plug for 1/2" ID - Qty 1
  • Bitspower Matte Black T-Block BP-MBTMB - Qty 1

wheres the best spot to put the t-line for draining? i'd guess in between pump and rad seeing as it be the lowest point... but maybe theres a better spot?
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Looks good. Are you bubble free at this point? Can't tell from the picture.
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post #18 of 20
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yeah bubbles are pretty much gone. just had difficulty the first time setting it up. seems to disappear pretty quickly now.

now to figure out wheres a good spot to put a t-line for draining if i decide to replace this yellowing tubing
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yeah bubbles are pretty much gone. just had difficulty the first time setting it up. seems to disappear pretty quickly now.
now to figure out wheres a good spot to put a t-line for draining if i decide to replace this yellowing tubing

Glad you got all the bubbles out, It just takes time to work itself out.

Your adding T line eh? ready to reburp the bubbles all over? well at least this time you'll be a pro at it.. Post picture of the new setup wink.gif

p.s. addon T line to the lowest section of the waterloop. you might as well redo the tubing while you drain out the system to do the T fitting.
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I took apart block and drained a bit the other day. Added a lot of bubbles but they disappeared fast
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