Hi Corey. I live in the Atlanta area, Suwanee to be exact.

I had pressure in my clutch handle 5 minutes after I rebuilt the slave 
cylinder, and here's how you do it.

Go to Walmart with $3.37 and buy yourself a MixMizer syringe. 
https://www.walmart.com/ip/FloTool-Gas-and-Chemical-MixMizer/16889145

Fill it full of brake fluid and connect it with the tube to the bleeder 
valve at the slave. Have your reservoir cap off the master. Fill your brake 
lines from the bottom up, until your reservoir gets pretty full, then 
tighten the bleeder valve. Now you can pump the clutch lever and watch the 
bubbles come up. 

You can also put a length of tube on your bleeder valve and put the tube 
over into a little bottle of brake fluid. Loosen the bleeder and pump the 
lever, watching the reservoir so it doesn't go dry. When you no longer see 
bubbles coming out, close the valve and remove the tube.

A few more squeezes and your clutch lever should get firm.

What part of Atlanta are you in? That was a heck of an electrical storm we 
had last night.


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