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pepperami
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PostPosted: 19:22 - 17 Sep 2021    Post subject: Old brake fluid/clutch fluid? Reply with quote

So there I am , trying to organise my limited space in my shed.
I find that I’ve got half a dozen different bottles of brake fluid/clutch fluids/power steering oil/fork oil.
Do opened bottles of said fluids contaminate over time (1 - 2 years) for example, do they absorb moisture, making them useless.

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PostPosted: 20:08 - 17 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

go by the colour of the brake fluid i reckon.
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PostPosted: 21:23 - 17 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hydraulic fluid will probably be ok as long as the caps are on tight but if you're not sure then don't take the chance.

Power steering and and Fork oil will be fine.
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PostPosted: 21:55 - 17 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

you can buy a tester that measures the percentage of water absorbed for little cost. Makes a nice addition to the tool armoury as well.
example: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334023272572?epid=17030575420&hash=item4dc556a87c:g:OW0AAOSwtkBgtd7b
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PostPosted: 22:13 - 17 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

For the cost of new brake fluid, just get new. It normally says on the bottle how long it can be stored for after it’s opened (usually about 6 months IIRC).
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PostPosted: 07:49 - 18 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

Throw a party and sling it in the punch bowl...
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PostPosted: 08:01 - 18 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

The brake fluid will absorb water - usual advice is to use freshly-opened. Fork oil is just mineral oil so will be OK for decades if kept in a closed container.
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PostPosted: 08:04 - 18 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

Power steering fluid is also ok - it’s essentially ATF.
The clutch fluid will depend on the type - if it’s DOT 4 type then it’s like brake fluid, if it’s mineral then same applies to above.
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PostPosted: 20:23 - 21 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

weasley wrote:
The brake fluid will absorb water - usual advice is to use freshly-opened. Fork oil is just mineral oil so will be OK for decades if kept in a closed container.


'Brake Fluid' has the property of changing colour as it absorbs water. Any fluid that is not pretty well perfectly clear will have absorbed enough water to seriously reduce it's boiling point.
If brake fluid boils the pedal or lever goes dead, and you lose all your brakes. At a few quid a bottle why risk it.
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PostPosted: 20:42 - 21 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

steve the grease wrote:
At a few quid a bottle why risk it.

Because you've still got huge amounts left in the last bottle you bought and the reason there's huge amounts left is because you bought a 2 litre bottle as it was only £1 more than the 500ml bottle which you knew would have been more than enough but getting four times the amount for just one quid extra was a great deal. Razz
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PostPosted: 08:44 - 22 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd use it.

Think one of my car had it's original brake fluid and it's 41 this year. Black like.. oil.

Just remove from reservoir then bleed it through.. Then a few times over time, remove the stuff in the reservoir and replace with whatever you have.
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PostPosted: 16:36 - 22 Sep 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

I found that for some reason I have two unopened bottles of clutch/brake fluid, so I’ll keep them.
The opened ones have gone cloudy, so they will go (recycle oils).
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