89 Chevy slave cylinder

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Over the past couple months clutch pedal in the little 89 went to fading away. Clutch never slipped, could hear the throw out bearing every once in a while, let off and mash her back down and silence, so, yea. Couple weeks ago no pedal no clutch, nada. Stick her in the shop till my roundtoit ain't square. Finally I remember to order a new slave cylinder, yesterday evening I put it on. How in the world does one get that thing bled?? Can open the bleeder and fluid runs out, pump the pedal stick a stick on it and nothing but fluid? Take off the master and it seems to be working, can put my finger over the hole and it is all i can do to push the plunger, so????? Even ignored it over night and all morning and still no pedal....???
Appreciate any and all info!!!!
Thanks guys!!

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With the slave cylinder unbolted from the bellhousing and the reservoir cap removed, manually push the rod fully into the slave cylinder. Do this slowly, a few times. It will push all the trapped air out of the hard line and out through the master cylinder reservoir.
 

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With the slave cylinder unbolted from the bellhousing and the reservoir cap removed, manually push the rod fully into the slave cylinder. Do this slowly, a few times. It will push all the trapped air out of the hard line and out through the master cylinder reservoir.

By gawd, I'll give that a shot! Thanks Andy!!
 

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@bucket , Yes sir that is exactly how it's done!! Do appreciate it, with your info I am now not completely ignorant in the subject of slave cylinders!!
 

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