1970 Action Age Scrambler

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    1970 Action Age Scrambler

    Hello. I just got this 6 wheeler. I'm working on restoring it. The 6 wheeler has a 13hp motor on it, everything looks good the most part except the steering hydro, I need help or instruction on how to bleed it. I've been trying to bleed it without any luck. Can anyone help me, point me in the right direction on how to fix it? Let me know. Thanks.

    Dwayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwaynesickler View Post
    Hello. I just got this 6 wheeler. I'm working on restoring it. The 6 wheeler has a 13hp motor on it, everything looks good the most part except the steering hydro, I need help or instruction on how to bleed it. I've been trying to bleed it without any luck. Can anyone help me, point me in the right direction on how to fix it? Let me know. Thanks.

    Dwayne
    Dwayne I've never worked on one of these but the only thing I can tell you is to make sure the bleeders are on the top as the air always goes to the top. I've helped guys with pick ups that have changed brake calipers and put them on the wrong side of truck which put the bleeder to the bottom. will never get them bled that way!
    good luck with it
    Dave

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    I will show u pic what is ur text number so I can send u more pic it not has caliper or whatever it pressure like clutch something or u rather use this one I still learn how to post pic more I do not know where to put lol

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    Hey Dwayne,
    Check this out. I've never read thru them, nor do I have time now, but, there just may be something to help ya here.

    http://www.6x6world.com/forums/conte...rs-manual.html

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    Nothing what I need I been try figure out bleed hypro for steering

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    Can you post pics of the machine? I had a Scrambler, never had any problem with the hydraulics. Only problems with the spring tension that applied the clutches together getting soft over time. Are you sure it needs the lines bleed, or is this an assumption based on it not steering?

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    it's easy - take a empty grease gun put ATF in it. down by the brake pistion there is looks like a grease fitting that it where you back feed the ATF with the grease gun. its a open system so pump oil until it comes out solid of the vent tube by the steering wheel.

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