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| ms51ves3 |
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The garage I used to work at threw it out after a week if the foil had been broken. Free brake fluid for me then  |
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| Howling TerrorOutOfOffice |
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Most manuals say change the fluid every 12/18mnths.
So thats fluid in a sealed system.
Its hydroscopic, so if opened and unused will start absorbing water from the atmosphere. Some places are more humid than others so that will make a difference.
If i haven't used mine after 3mnths i bin it.
In short. Don't know.
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Hi
Not sure on how long it can be kept open, but I wouldn't want to trust it after a few months. 3 months doesn't sound wrong.
But water itself isn't compressible beyond a tiny amount (and brake fluid is also compressible by a tiny amount), so that shouldn't have any real effect on how firm the lever is when stationary. Problem with water is that it boils at a low temperature compared to brake fluid and braking generates heat. When it boils it turns to steam which can be compressed.
All the best
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You need to get ALL the air out of the system.
You must still have air in it. The master cylinder only displaces a tiny amount of fluid (This provides a pressure multiplication force x area)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaise_Pascal
So you need to pump and pump and pump and pump and pu..... etc.
It may mean un-bolting the caliper and holding each one above the master cylinder as you bleed. This allows the air bubble to rise towards the bleeder valve/nipple
Or....
Try a brake bleeding tool.
I had excellent success first time with a Gunson Pressurising tool.
Halfrauds do it.
https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_204645_langId_-1_categoryId_165469
Some critique on here about introducing 'compressed air' to the fluid being pumped into a brake system using this tool.
Not really a problem as what was maybe being refered to was dissolved air in the fluid.
But even when pressurised to 30psi and the pressure released there was never any visible indication of gas bubbles in the fluid.
The bike was a Triumph Sprint and a pure cnut to bleed.
This tool solved it.
Those Miti Vacuum pump tools are shyte. Do not pull any fluid through.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 65 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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