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  • Fitting a stealth reverb
  • tinytimbo
    Free Member

    Just fitted one and the cable is about 10 foot too long.

    Ok slight exaggeration, but Is this normal? It’s a bit excessive if you have to cut the cable down by about 50%

    I was hoping they came just a little long so wouldn’t require cutting.

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    Real easy job to trim it, and you onyl need to bleed at the remote end when done. 5 mins tops.

    bluearsedfly
    Free Member

    If you’re careful it shouldn’t need bleeding after trimming.

    Fitted a few now and got away without a bleed every time. The hose coupler not only helps you to pull the hose through (should you need to) but will also help to stop loosing any oil whilst routing the hose.

    handybendyhendo
    Free Member

    Is there a youtube link for this?

    svalgis
    Free Member

    There are two actually, but they’re both very cryptically titled so really hard to find on your own unless you know the magic, totally illogical keywords to search for.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOqhnknutbo
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwetOx-DIkc

    handybendyhendo
    Free Member

    The way they are specific to the stealth, accounting for any variance in design, is amazing. Thanks.

    I also like the way they advise you on retaining oil to try to avoid a bleed. So again, thanks.

    tinytimbo
    Free Member

    Thanks for the video links. I had tried search for videos but didn’t find either of those.

    The reverb stealth I have included the new connectamajig which made it easier.

    svalgis
    Free Member

    You’re welcome. 😀

    razorrazoo
    Full Member

    Even a little extra hose causes an annoying loop at the bars, trimmed mine with no need for a bleed, simple job following the guide.

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