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Originally Posted by Spooler Did you bench bleed the MC before you put it on? If not, that was your problem. I followed the RJM instructions. Which essentially bench bleeds

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Old 01-10-2023, 01:08 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Did you bench bleed the MC before you put it on? If not, that was your problem.
I followed the RJM instructions. Which essentially bench bleeds it but installed.

Actually, re-reading the instructions, I'm ok with that 1/2-3/4" softness.

"At this point if everything went well you should have a nice firm clutch pedal with no softness at the top
for OEM pedal units and no more than ½”to ¾” of soft travel at the top for RJM Pedal Units. Please note
if you’ve just installed a new RJM Pedal along with the new master cylinder then the pedal feel at the
top will be softer then you were used to. With the design of the RJM HD Master Cylinder any small
amount of air left in the upper lines after this procedure will quickly and automatically get purged from
the system as you start driving it or continue to slowly pump it.

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