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There is a bleeder nut/valve (8mm) on the master slave which is located on the front of the transmission you'll need 2 people have some one press all the way down on the clutch and have the other person open and close the valve and keep doing it only keep the valve open for a second though until all the air is out but keep watching the fluid reservoir and keep it above "Min" on it bleed all the air out then tighten up the valve fairly snug and your set

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