06-07-2006, 04:59 PM
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West Coast Pit Crew
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Hemet, Ca
Posts: 5,083
My SSR: 2004 Redline-#11446-1 of 43 Calif. Speedway Parade Lap Trucks 9/05/04 (#48 Jimmie Johnson)
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Thanks Freezer
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Originally Posted by freezer
That's a good question. There will be the minimum amount of fluid in the tank when the roof is up and the tonneau and flap are fully extended open. The only difference between minimum and maximum is the displacement of the cylinder rods since there is fluid on both sides of the pistons. This is why it is so difficult to manually actuate the roof since you have to move all that fluid.
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So the only time you would add fluid in the tank is when the top is up, tonneau and flap are fully extended open and your fluid level is below the minimum mark on the tank. Never fill above that minimum mark or your tank would be to full when the roof retracks possibly causing other problems...
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