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Old 03-04-2012, 06:11 PM
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I had a problem sort of like yours...just not enough travel in the rod after bleeding the system to make the clutch work.

To solve my problem was to "push the slave cylinder piston in/or all the back into the slave cylinder . Release the bleed valve while pushing the piston back into the cylinder, this forces out any residual air remaining in the slave cylinder. Close the bleed valve.
Now with the piston all the way back..adjust your clutch rod to fit the space. This should give you optimum travel in the slave cylinder.
Worked for me, Good luck, Bill
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