Old brake fluid is bad brake fluid
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Old brake fluid is bad brake fluid
We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
alt.autos.gm:
<quote>
Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
around in there.
Never seen that before.
This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
hoses on the Bonneville.
</quote>
we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
alt.autos.gm:
<quote>
Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
around in there.
Never seen that before.
This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
hoses on the Bonneville.
</quote>
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Re: Old brake fluid is bad brake fluid
Michael Pardee wrote:
>
> We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
> we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
> alt.autos.gm:
>
>
> > Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
> > and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
> > around in there.
> >
> > Never seen that before.
> >
> > This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
> > hoses on the Bonneville.
>
Yes, the stuff will absorb water even though the cap is on tight. I suppose
freezing to fractionate out the water might be one way to get rid of it but
I still wouldn't use the remaining brake fluid.
Eric
>
> We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
> we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
> alt.autos.gm:
>
>
> > Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
> > and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
> > around in there.
> >
> > Never seen that before.
> >
> > This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
> > hoses on the Bonneville.
>
Yes, the stuff will absorb water even though the cap is on tight. I suppose
freezing to fractionate out the water might be one way to get rid of it but
I still wouldn't use the remaining brake fluid.
Eric
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Re: Old brake fluid is bad brake fluid
Michael Pardee wrote:
>
> We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
> we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
> alt.autos.gm:
>
>
> > Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
> > and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
> > around in there.
> >
> > Never seen that before.
> >
> > This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
> > hoses on the Bonneville.
>
Yes, the stuff will absorb water even though the cap is on tight. I suppose
freezing to fractionate out the water might be one way to get rid of it but
I still wouldn't use the remaining brake fluid.
Eric
>
> We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
> we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
> alt.autos.gm:
>
>
> > Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
> > and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
> > around in there.
> >
> > Never seen that before.
> >
> > This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
> > hoses on the Bonneville.
>
Yes, the stuff will absorb water even though the cap is on tight. I suppose
freezing to fractionate out the water might be one way to get rid of it but
I still wouldn't use the remaining brake fluid.
Eric
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Re: Old brake fluid is bad brake fluid
Michael Pardee wrote:
>
> We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
> we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
> alt.autos.gm:
>
>
> > Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
> > and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
> > around in there.
> >
> > Never seen that before.
> >
> > This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
> > hoses on the Bonneville.
>
Yes, the stuff will absorb water even though the cap is on tight. I suppose
freezing to fractionate out the water might be one way to get rid of it but
I still wouldn't use the remaining brake fluid.
Eric
>
> We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
> we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
> alt.autos.gm:
>
>
> > Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
> > and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
> > around in there.
> >
> > Never seen that before.
> >
> > This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
> > hoses on the Bonneville.
>
Yes, the stuff will absorb water even though the cap is on tight. I suppose
freezing to fractionate out the water might be one way to get rid of it but
I still wouldn't use the remaining brake fluid.
Eric
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Re: Old brake fluid is bad brake fluid
Michael Pardee wrote:
>
> We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
> we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
> alt.autos.gm:
>
>
> > Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
> > and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
> > around in there.
> >
> > Never seen that before.
> >
> > This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
> > hoses on the Bonneville.
>
Yes, the stuff will absorb water even though the cap is on tight. I suppose
freezing to fractionate out the water might be one way to get rid of it but
I still wouldn't use the remaining brake fluid.
Eric
>
> We have all heard the admonitions to dispose of remaining brake fluid once
> we are done with the open can, but check out this recent post on
> alt.autos.gm:
>
>
> > Picked up a bottle of brake fluid off a shelf in the gargage yesterday
> > and heard a funny noise. There were three little ***** of ice floating
> > around in there.
> >
> > Never seen that before.
> >
> > This was left over fluid from September 2004 when I changed front brake
> > hoses on the Bonneville.
>
Yes, the stuff will absorb water even though the cap is on tight. I suppose
freezing to fractionate out the water might be one way to get rid of it but
I still wouldn't use the remaining brake fluid.
Eric
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