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I was driving the truck all day and when I pulled up to the house I pressed the clutch to pop it out of 1st and the clutch hut the floor. No resistance. Truck died from it's own strain. There's a puddle on the ground under what I assume is the slave cylinder.
I'm moving this week and need it fixed asap! Is this a pretty involved fix? Can I just replace the cylinder and fill up the fluid and be on my way? Do I have to do a complicated bleed?
Problem after problem, I swear.

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If hydraulic clutch and slave blew out or master. Replace component at fault and bleed just like bleeding brakes.
 

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Hmm I did the bleed where I keep the reservoir full and open the bleed valve. Press and hold clutch. Tighten bleed valve. Release clutch. I did this 5-6 times. Pedal still doesn't have resistance?.. what could be causing this?

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Might have to prebleed master by itself if complete lost of fluid was present
 

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Might have to prebleed master by itself if complete lost of fluid was present
I just replaced the master cylinder as well. I bled it just the same. Pumped the clutch in, plugs the outlet hole, let off, opened the hole and repeated 4 times. Then I bled the slave the same way... I'm getting resistance at the bottom qtr but I used to get resistance at half press. Not sure what I'm missing here.. would you just keep bleeding the slave? Mind you, I have the cap off the reservoir this whole time so I can keep filling it..

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If it is getting better, keep bleeding. Can even loop the line from a bleeder back to the master to recycle the good fluid. Make sure pedal comes all the way up while bleed is closed
 

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Fixed it! Found another thread and a YouTube video that helped. That was too easy! I unbolted the slave, opened the reservoir and pumped the slave by hand like 4-5 times (with bleeder closed), all the bubbles escaped out the reservoir and my clutch is back!!

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Fixed it! Found another thread and a YouTube video that helped. That was too easy! I unbolted the slave, opened the reservoir and pumped the slave by hand like 4-5 times (with bleeder closed), all the bubbles escaped out the reservoir and my clutch is back!!

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That is by far the best way to do it. Yet another benifit to having an external slave as opposed to a modern style internal slave.
 

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small chance your still working on it but. take your cap off the resivor and push the slave cyl in. wait a min then let it extend do that a few times it will push the air out up top. i tired to bleed mine like you would a brake system for weeks and never could get it then i did this method and was done in about 10 mins
 

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That's what I did. ;-)
small chance your still working on it but. take your cap off the resivor and push the slave cyl in. wait a min then let it extend do that a few times it will push the air out up top. i tired to bleed mine like you would a brake system for weeks and never could get it then i did this method and was done in about 10 mins

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