To bleed the clutch hydraulics....
1) fill the master cylinder with dot 3.
2) pump the clutch pedal sloooowly several times all the way to the floor and ease the pedal back up to full release.
3) if the master and slave are functional at all, you will start to feel a slight amount of pedal resistance after several pumps. Or...fluid will start pouring out around the master cylinder pushrod or the slave pushrod, or both. If so, they both must be rebuilt.
4) if no fluid leakage is noted, then attempt to open the bleeder nipple on the slave by turning with the appropriate wrench inna counter-clockwise direction. If you are lucky, it will move...then open one turn and close it again. Some fluid should be expelled from the nipple at that point, that is good!
5) re-fill the master cylinder with dot 3, be sure to keep it full during the rest of the bleeding process.
6) connect a length of vacuum tubing to the nipple and place the other end (about 2ft. Long would be good for this) in a toss-away plastic bottle that has about 1/2" of dot 3 in the bottom, keep the tag end of the hose submerged in the liquid.
7) have a helper pump the clutch pedal slowly, three times and then hold the pedal on the floor. Then crack the nipple open and allow the air/foamy fluid to escape into the catch bottle. Then close the nipple and have the helper slowly release the pedal.
8) repeat this process as many times as it takes to expel the air from the plumbing and have a solid stream of non-aerated dot 3 emerge from the hose tag end. At that point, you should have a firm pedal and the clutch pressure plate will be releasing cleanly.