jumberly, You are wasting your money, you said yesterday that there was nothing wrong with the Clutch prior to your cleaning it out, I would check the internal seals, clean, add a bit of vasoline to the bores, check the seals on the piston, then return the piston into the Master, if the master was faulty it would have shown by being wet on the face of the Servo, you said it did not show any wetness, replace the unit, take your time inserting the pipes add a little copper grease, be carefull as you can cross thread them as easy as cutting butter, once reconnected top up the Master "NOT TO THE TOP" put the cap back on to stop air getting in, then with help undo the bleed niple & bleed, each time you de-press, CLOSE THE NIPLE, give it three or four slow pumps then try, its a job you can not rush Jumbery, just take your time & you WILL WIN.