Sounds like a sign that you've got the hydraulics properly bled - no air.
Had the slave quit this weekend got a rebuild kit and put it all back together. Bleed it and everything appears to be working as it should.
But the clutch is engaging higher up than I recall it doing before.
Is that a sign of air in the system, or possibly a sign of no air in the system since the old one was leaking??
Sounds like a sign that you've got the hydraulics properly bled - no air.
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Yes, You were just compressing air.