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priming a scottoiler.
don't do what i done and help it along with a compressor and air duster attachment :rolleyes:
blew the top off and sprayed oil everywhere :smt073 good new is they clip straight back on :D |
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That has to be more work than just squeezing the bottle! You've got too many tools to play with Bibio!
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Mine needed it while out in France, I just blew into the filler hole....
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i was wondering why it would not prime properly so bright sparks thought he would help it along with compressed air. turns out that i had clamped the tube to hard with the little jubilee clip after changing to my new downstand. once sorted primed with gravity no probs but yes i just had to try again but this time i turned down the pressure, worked a treat :-)
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Keep up the good......er.....well......just don't hurt yourself Bibster. |
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your talking about the kid that wanted to see what was in a big oil drum marked PETROL when he was younger so he looked inside the hole with a lighter. yes it was petrol yes i was burnt badly but do you think i learnt my lesson ooohhh no i still do stupid stuff :-)
stanley knifes/screwdrivers threw hands/fingers, welding rods stuck to fingers, weld flash in eyes, molten lead in face i could go on and on but you get the drift :-) ooohhh best one was cutting with 9'' grinder while sparks set alight to overalls only knew when i got a bucket of water thrown at my leg. |
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lol My fellow garage circus performer. Perhaps we should get matching clown suits to do bike maintenance in.
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Perhaps a permanent web feed. Then when the good stuff happens we'll all be able to rewind for chuckles.
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