TeriAnn: I am thinking it has to be air, so I will try what you suggest.
Thanks!
Andrew
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From: Triumphs [mailto:triumphs-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of TeriAnn
J. Wakeman
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 9:30 AM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] Any suggestions ?
On 11/1/15 5:05 AM, Andrew Uprichard wrote:
> On the first pus, the slave pushrod doesn't move enough to fully
> disengage, but the second push is fine (rod moves probably a quarter-inch
more).
>
> Bled the line at the master cylinder, but that didn't help. The
> master had been rebuilt, so I replaced it with a new one: the slave
> was new from the get-go.
>
Did you try Tony's suggestion? And you have a new flex line as well right?
One thing I learned to do is to blow through a new rubber flex line before
installing it. Once I bought one that had a fitting crimp that was so tight
it completely closed off the inside of the hose. So it is conceivable that
a crimp has almost closed off the hose. And some systems seem to really
love retaining bubbles. For those a pressure bleed is the only way to get
them all out.
TeriAnn
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