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No. I've had bad luck with that in the past with the pump not priming. I think the grease somehow blocked something as when it did finally go I got a big glop out of the oil filter boss.
Per your PM I'll let the return "drain" to the point I get some out my drain (which is close to the case) and then use my Motiv to pressurize the system via the tank. I'll do my best to block the vent and the scavenge line. I might even try to let it sit long enough to see if I can get some oil to come out the oil filter boss. |
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