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Old 06-26-2013, 10:01 PM
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Most problems like this are from the master cyl piston being in the wrong position and blocking the holes to the reservoir. Back bleeding is the only way to really get it free of air. If you remove the banjo at the master cyl temporarily, and force fluid through the fitting (loosened of course) on the slave with a syringe, does it flow freely up and out? if not there is some restriction in the Rekluse slave. Remove and examine the fitting and bore for clues. When you reinstall the fitting, use Teflon tape on the threads. This keeps air out and fluid in when the fitting is loose.


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