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turns out a better bleed of master fixed the problem. You have to be very slow in pushing down and releasing the pedal when bleeding to give time for fluid to move thru tiny hole in master. Too fast may give air. When done, pedal was rock hard without
any further bleeding of lines to calipers.
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