@zakgwynne I am sure that you have bled the hydraulic system to your slave cylinder. I've had it happen before where the slave cylinder was leaking internally and did not move the fork. There were no external leaks. That would be my primary suspect. Of course, I am assuming that you put everything back together properly when you reassemble your clutch etc.
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@zakgwynne I am sure that you have bled the hydraulic system to your slave cylinder. I've had it happen before where the slave cylinder was leaking internally and did not move the fork. There were no external leaks. That would be my primary suspect. Of course, I am assuming that you put everything back together properly when you reassembled your clutch ;-) Anyhow, that is one heck of a job!
@zakgwynne I am sure that you have bled the hydraulic system to your slave cylinder. I've had it happen before where the slave cylinder was leaking internally and did not move the fork. There were no external leaks. That would be my primary suspect. Of course, I am assuming that you put everything back together properly when you reassemble your clutch etc.