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Old 11-29-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default one more newb question : should I leave some room in my reservoir for expansion?

Should I leave a little room in the reseroir for expansion. Say 10 %, or fill that bad boy up, and just leave alittle room for air?

By the way, i have scoured the info here and elsewhere and have found no info on this.
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Fill the res all the way up. leave the cap off to let the air escape

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