First you will pressure check the system dry* to see if there are any issues sealing. After pumping the handle/ pressurize to 15psi let it sit for I'd say about 5 minutes watching the gauge to see if it loses pressure. If the gauge doesn't move you know the system will seal. Release the pressure and then fill the bottle with 1 qt. Of brake fluid. It's better to have too much fluid in the bottle than not enough. Repressurize the system with fluid to 15 psi in the bottle making sure you don't lose pressure again. Now that you can hold pressure and there is fluid in the bottle....go to the slave cylinder bleeder screw and hook up the Bleeder bottle with the tube to it and open the Bleeder. Watch the fluid very closely as now is the time you will seebit burp the bubbles out and into the fluid Into the bottle. Now you will also be watching for a clean stream non bubble filled brake fluid to come through. After No bubbles are determined close the Bleeder. Release the pressure of the bottle, install brake fluid cap and go actuate the clutch pedal 5 times. Hook the Bleeder back up and ensure you have enough fluid in it and bleed it again to ensure all the air is completely out. Repeat the monitoring of the pressure to ensure it holds pressure. Go open the Bleeder and catch the fluid again watching for bubbles. If there are no bubbles....you are good to go. Close the bleeder* then Depressurize the system put the master cyl cap back on and go test drive around the block where you live*
This is also a great video to watch also
View: https://youtu.be/miv3jjN95ok
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