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When i am bleeding the clutch slave cylinder when i pump the pedal, hold it to the floor, loosen the bleeder screw, let air out, and retighten the screw the clutch pedal stays at the floor.
Just means there's a lot of air in it. Best thing is to make a power bleeder from a garden sprayer. The only thing you need to pump then is the sprayer. Bleeding is then done the same way as you normally would.
thanks it worked as i was drivin it down the driveway and hit the brake the front brake like burst and we had the back brakes sealed off cause they were leaking thank god the steering didnt give out or i would have been in my neighbors pond