<VV> Re: VirtualVairs Digest, Vol 34, Issue 39
Rick Norris
ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Sat Nov 17 14:40:12 EST 2007
You can just as easily open all the lines and after draining squirt Bbaklene
through the lines. I do this all the time to flush old gunk out of the
system.
Rick Norris
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> If you use Denatured Alcohol or straight Isopropyl Alcohol (not the 3%
> solution in water the drugstore sells) you should be fine. They will not
> harm the rubber seals or hoses. Just blow out after with compressed air to
> dry out the lines completely.
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> Steve Gangi
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> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 07:17:41 -0800 (PST)
> From: Blaine Sanders <utvairs at yahoo.com>
> Subject: <VV> Flushing Brakes for Silicone Fluid
> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
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> Somebody please refresh me mammaries here...
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> What's the procedure for flushing the brake system in preparation for
> switching
> over to silicone fluid? If my 'member correctly, you use rubbing alcohol?
> But
> what if your master cyl is completely dead and won't pump alcohol through
> the
> system? Should I use my new MC? I'm afraid alcohol would dry up the new
> cups/seals. What say ye?
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> Thanks as always,
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> Blaine
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