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Clutch Bleeding

Hi Everyone:
I replaced clutch slave on 2000 2.7 Boxster. Then pumped pressure to 22 psi. with clutch pedal to floor. Let air out of bleeder valve. Pulled clutch up by hand. Clutch would not go down all the way. At this point I had not relieved pressure from Motive.
I pushed a little harder with my hand on clutch pedal. I then noted fluid leaking at slave; but not at bleeder or line. Then a lot of fluid leaked out of line (black) beside battery. No fluid leaked on floorboard at master. Did all of this happen because I didn't relieve pressure from Motive before pressing on the clutch? Also if I have to replace the line from the reservoir to battery area, how is line attached to reservoir. I don't see a clip or a push fitting.
Thanks,
Garry

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Did all of this happen because I didn't relieve pressure from Motive before pressing on the clutch?
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Are you familiar with the fitting type of the slave hose exiting the reservoir?
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Clutch Slave

Does anyone have a diagram of the order the internal parts go on the slave. I don't see any type of snap ring or keeper to re-assemble the new one I just blew out.

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