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If I were a betting man I would say even though you bled it sometimes it takes awhile to get the air out especially with a master cylinder unless you bench bled prior to installation. Go to the right rear brake and start your bleed there and then to the left rear and then to the right front and then to the left front. Mr. Bill
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