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Go get a buddy to help you out.

Top off the clutch master cyllinder with brake fluid.

You're going to need a big bowl or the equivalent to catch brake fluid as it comes out of the slave cyllinder.

Crawl under the beast and find the slave cyllinder, have your buddy sit in the cab, find the bleeder screw and loosen it just a bit. Then have your buddy slowly push in the clutch, (the pedal might just drop to the floor if its a new slave cyllinder, but that's ok) tell him to hold the pedal to the floor, tighten the bleeder screw and then tell him he can release the clutch pedal (its very important that he doesnt release the clutch till the bleeder screw is tightend again)Repeat the process until clutch pedal is firm, and shifting is easy. But be sure to keep the fluid in the clutch master cyllinder at the proper level.

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