Just in case you run into problems again, you can also reverse bleed the 
system.  A turkey baster (clean unused and never used for food after you 
use it lol) and a vac hose or some sort of rubber tubing,  suck up some 
clean new brake fluid in to the baster, hook tube to baster and bleeder, 
open bleeder (also take cover off master and remove some fluid) and force 
brake fluid into the bleeder and back up to the master.   

On Saturday, May 31, 2014 1:16:54 PM UTC-4, Matthew Ward wrote:
>
> 83 cb550 sc it was a pocket of air at the top of the master cylinder once 
> I got that air out it worked 

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