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Old 10-12-2012, 09:12 PM
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so today i replaced my master cylinder with a power torque oem replacment.. ive been looking a for a adjustable one but couldnt find one


well i replaced it and notice it was very low (close to the floor) i hate it well as i drove with it i noticed that at times.. when depressed i would rev it a bit and noticed a pull as if it was not fully disengaging! i did bench bleed it before installing it .. any suggestions?
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I would try re-bleeding both master and slave with the entire system connected. Or have you already tried this?
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Originally Posted by Jake@Texas-Speed
I would try re-bleeding both master and slave with the entire system connected. Or have you already tried this?
i did it once but im going to try it again!! get back with u



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