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Mike ... for what it`s worth , I have a Tilton MC on my HTOB and had troublr getting all the air out . Tilton told me that because of their design , it was possible to have air trapped behind the piston at end of stroke . I took my spare apart , won`t go into the details , but they were right . They recommended tilting the MC/ rear bleeder , up at about a 30 degree angle . When I did that , about 3 to 4 good size air bubbles came out ( used a pressure bleeder ) ... then I had a good pedal . Had to take the MC off the mounting bracket and rig something up to do this , but it worked .
Bob
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