Note: The basic two-person leveling procedure is given here, but other leveling kits are available, see Section 9 for parts: the bleeding procedure is the same for the brake and clutch hydraulic systems.
1. To do this, you will need a container with the specified type of hydraulic fluid, a clean container, a long (preferably plastic) a tube that will need to be put on the slave cylinder pipe and an assistant.
2. Remove the dust cap of the nozzle, clean the nozzle, and put one end of the tube on it. Place the other end of the tube in a container and pour in enough liquid to cover the end of the tube. Remove the clutch master cylinder reservoir plug and fill to the level "Max". Install the plug loosely, do not forget to check the fluid level and add it while pumping. Don't let the level drop below the mark "Min".
3. Fully depress the clutch pedal several times and leave it pressed.
4. With the pedal pressed, unscrew the pipe (approximately one turn) and allow the compressed liquid and air to flow into the container. When the liquid stops flowing, clamp the pipe, slowly release the pedal and check the liquid level in the reservoir.
5. Repeat the above procedure until the liquid flowing from the pipe is free of air bubbles. Remember to replenish the fluid level in the reservoir.
6. Finally, clamp the pipe, check the fluid level in the system, and add if necessary.