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Sounds like one or both diaphragms are torn or not sealed also spray some WD40 on the slides lift them with your finger, if they go up easily and slide down it could be a dirty needle or jet.
I just removed my rear wheel for a new tire. My question is are the sprocket nuts supposed to be tight or held in place by the locking plate. My shop manual does not specify.
Thanks, Bob