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Old 05-10-2018, 07:08 AM
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It sounds like you still have air in the system. Air can hide in nooks and crannies like the banjo bolts.

First - I would take off the slave cylinder and tap it lightly while changing orientation with the hose end up to try to shake loose any bubbles so it can float up the hose.

Second - I would change the orientation of the master cylinder so the cover is level front to rear and at a slight upward angle on the outside. We are trying to make it easy for air to come out the hole in the master. With the cover off the master, tap the master cylinder with a plastic screwdriver handle or piece of wood while slightly depressing the clutch lever to see if you can get any air out of the master.
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