Well, first prize goes to Michael Heron for figuring out that I hadn't found the air hose to pressurize the reservoir (I was too busy trying to figure out how I was going to get air throught the cap -- it really does look like it has a valve-type-of-deal on it). Second prize goes to Joel Walker. You see my first bus didn't even HAVE a reservoir and when I bought Lief a few months ago his was full and pressurized (and Mother Nature was doing such a good job that I didn't even need it) so this was my first oppurtunity to figure out how to pressurize it. So the next time anyone sees a question from me that has "stupid" in the header, make sure you don't say to yourself "there's no way he doesn't know that .... so I'll skip to the next step in the diagnostic process..." Thanx to all who replied. -- +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Glen Buhlmann | "Saw it on the tube. Bought it on the phone. | | GB Computer Consulting | Now I'm home alone with a piece of crap." | | Vancouver, BC | --Neil Young | | '77 VW Westfalia | | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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