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Old 12-30-2015, 09:03 AM   #3
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some missing information.
1. did you replaced the clutch before, or just working on slave and master?

you wrote: "With the pedal on the floor, I pumped the Motive up to 22 psi, and bled the valve until no more bubbles. I pulled the pedal up and gave it a few pumps.

I removed the Motive, but the pedal WILL NOT extend the last inch to the floor to engage the started sensor. I don’t want to force it and blow the new slave. What am I doing wrong?

why did you pump the pedal with the motive bleeder still connected?
not saying that's your problem, but you are suppose to disconnect the bleeder and put back the cup before pumping the pedal.
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