Get a piece of hose that will fit over the bleeder screw on the slave cylindar. Put the other end in a container with enough brake fluid in it to cover the end of the hose. Then slowly pump the clutch. Should take less than one filling of the master to bleed the system. Tighten the bleeder screw and done.
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There is no bleed screw on the 3.4 clutch. You have to unbolt the slave cylinder from the trans and drop it down so that it and the line are lower than the master cylinder, then pump the piston in/out to force any trapped air up to the master cylinder.
You didn't bleed out the air would be my first guess.
The system needs to be replaced as a whole. Saturn does not let you bleed the Slave, it comes pre-bled.A Haynes manual will walk you through step by step
Need to know how to assemble 95 Chevy clutch master cylinder?
Nope, not unless when removing master cylinder somehow the slave cylinder got bumped a bit too hard. Slave cylinder is the smaller one that the clutch pedal uses to push in and out the throwout bearing allowing for manual shifting...
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bell housing
If that option was chosen yes.
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It is straight underneath the starter
Hydraulic and the slave cylinder is in the bell housing.
open clutch resevoirdrain fluid trough bleeder valve on slave cylinderunbolt slave from trans mountpush pin through that's holds hose to slave cylgrab your new one put o ring on hose fittingpush fitting into cylreplace new set pinbolt back in, bleed clutch -berettaspeed15