clutch will not work?

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Asked by Sideburns23 Feb 11, 2014 at 02:01 PM about the 1994 Ford F-150 XL LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The hydraulic clutch line in my truck (5 speed manual)  popped out of the slave cylinder and it rounded the lip off. So I got another one and I cant get the clutch to work. My brother said I just have to keep pumping the clutch until it works, but I was doing it for an hour and a half and it still didn't work. 1994 Ford F-150 4.9L 300 inline 6, 5 Speed manual

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There is a 5/16 bleed screw on the side of the slave cylinder. You have to bleed it out just like brakes.

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I bought a new line and it is installed correctly. After driving it for a while ( a few days at times ) the line pops off! Most of the time it is after driving it and it has sat for awhile but not all the time. Like I said, new line And a new clip! Any idea why this may be happening!?.. Any help would be Greatly Appreciated! Thanks in Advance!!!

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