In my experience, if a pressure bleeder causes a fluid leak between the reservoir and the clutch master (or the brake master), it was probably going to leak on its own (albeit more slowly).I am using a motive power bleeder, I don't know if I can blame that for the leak between the res and relocation block.
I got fluid all the way to the elbow but never back pressure on the pedal, none at all!
I will get it figured out eventually
In my experience, if a pressure bleeder causes a fluid leak between the reservoir and the clutch master (or the brake master), it was probably going to leak on its own (albeit more slowly).
Did you put anything on the brass barbs that go into the adapter blocks? I had a slow drip from the threads on one of those brass barbs (don't recall exactly where this point), and came across Lonny's suggestion that those threads get a bit of loctite, which cleared that slow leak up for me.
I didn't get much free time over the weekend, but ended up working on the car for about 2 hours Monday evening. My dad was over and I got the bung for the AEM wideband in the muffler and test fitted. I then started the car for the first time since april 28 when I did 1st start. It ran like hot garbage, studdered and died, fired it back up and tapped the throttle, it revved a couple hundred rpm and then idled rough! It started making noises I didn't like so I shut it off quick. Now I'm paranoid so I will flash the tune and try again soon. It will be a busy week so not much time will be given to the goblin but I am going to work on the brake lines a bit tonight. I will at least draw and print templates for the gauges and brake proportion valve.
Adding a tune to an LNF can make it idle pretty uneven for the first few minutes. It seems to be a common problem that I've never come across the answer to. It clears up quick enough that I've never played with mine to try and fix it.
Without rereading your build log, where are you at in the build and what tune are you writing? A startup tune isn't likely to run great, or even a stock tune can struggle due to changes in the intake piping affecting the MAF.
That said, did it throw any undue codes?
So, you made all of those changes, and then came on here complaining about it not running well?
So you have a tuned file that has NOT been loaded into the car.
You may end up wishing you got the car running before you did the mods. Trying to work out whether there is a tune issue or a build issue can be difficult.