<VV> Brake Question

Dennis & Debbie PLEAU ddpleau at msn.com
Wed Jan 10 22:21:37 EST 2007


Why would you get flck for telling the truth?  The last Brake fluid I bought 
was a box of 12 12oz. bottles.  Use the contents or toss it.  My brake 
systems are pretty tight, so I don't go through much.

dp


>From: "George Jones" <georgedjones at gmail.com>
>To: "Matthew Klopfer" <corvairdroptop at yahoo.com>
>CC: virtualvairs at corvair.org
>Subject: Re: <VV> Brake Question
>Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 22:01:59 -0500
>
>Just start bleeding them. The process of bleeding transfers the fluid
>through the lines and into the cylinders. Start from the farthest cylinder
>from the master cylinder and work your way to the left front. Keep the
>master cylinder topped off after each bleed, and keep the cap on the bottle
>as well as the master cylinder. DOT 3 Brake fluid, by design, absorbs 
>water,
>and if it is exposed to air it will begin to absorb moisture from the air. 
>I
>know I'm going to catch a lot of flack from that last recommendation, but
>that advice came directly from one of the Wagner Brake Products engineers.
>He also told me to buy brake fluid in the smallest container available, and
>discard the remainder when your job is done. Only keep factory sealed fluid
>on the shelf.




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