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Jim S.

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Sorry about the title, couldn't resist. It has come the time this summer to exchange the dot 4 fluid in the Roadrunner. I always do that in all my cars about every three years. What I would like to know is, how you guys do it? I usually suck it out of the master with a turkey baster and pour in the new stuff. Then start at the back pass. side with a hand pump (mity vac) until I figure it is all out of the lines (refilling the master of course). I never really know if it is all out. I don't feel the need to buy the high buck ATE blue stuff. Maybe a drop or so of food coloring? Just wondering what everyone else does...........?
 

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Old school, open all the bleeders with a piece of vacuum hose to a container and let gravity empty the lines and then bleed until clean. Just don't go and put DOT 5 in the system unless you like jelly for brake fluid. Sponge Bob :toetap:
 

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I remove the fluid just like you do, then I flush it with denatured alcohol. Then fill with fresh fluid and bleed.
 

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moparchris said:
I remove the fluid just like you do, then I flush it with denatured alcohol. Then fill with fresh fluid and bleed.
Why would you take the nature out of alcohol :acme: :jester:
 

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Does brake fluid go bad?? Can't say that I have ever changed fluid other than when installing new brakes.
 

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droptop said:
Does brake fluid go bad?? Can't say that I have ever changed fluid other than when installing new brakes.
Moisture can condense in the lines.
 

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69hemibeep said:
droptop said:
Does brake fluid go bad?? Can't say that I have ever changed fluid other than when installing new brakes.
Moisture can condense in the lines.

Yep, that's the main reason I do it. Also it keeps you a step ahead of the "frozen bleeder" problem. Even with anti-seize, those damn things always seem to get corroded over time.
 

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Jim S. said:
69hemibeep said:
droptop said:
Does brake fluid go bad?? Can't say that I have ever changed fluid other than when installing new brakes.
Moisture can condense in the lines.

Yep, that's the main reason I do it. Also it keeps you a step ahead of the "frozen bleeder" problem. Even with anti-seize, those damn things always seem to get corroded over time.
Whats this frozen word you speak of :lol:
 

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69hemibeep said:
moparchris said:
I remove the fluid just like you do, then I flush it with denatured alcohol. Then fill with fresh fluid and bleed.
Why would you take the nature out of alcohol :acme: :jester:

That makes it no fun to drink. :lol: That doesn't stop some people though. :lmao:
 

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george68hemirr said:
jim....i think bob is saying frostbite/frozen....brrrrr

Yeah, it's been below zero all stinking week. Maybe some day it will get up to 32° again. I'll be thinking of Bob in July when he can't leave his house until midnight. :lol:
 

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Jim S. said:
george68hemirr said:
jim....i think bob is saying frostbite/frozen....brrrrr

Yeah, it's been below zero all stinking week. Maybe some day it will get up to 32° again. I'll be thinking of Bob in July when he can't leave his house until midnight. :lol:
I'm going to spend the summer with my uncle Jim :lol:
 

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Jim S. said:
69hemibeep said:
droptop said:
Does brake fluid go bad?? Can't say that I have ever changed fluid other than when installing new brakes.
Moisture can condense in the lines.

Yep, that's the main reason I do it. Also it keeps you a step ahead of the "frozen bleeder" problem. Even with anti-seize, those damn things always seem to get corroded over time.

The moisture is absorbed into the brake fluid. The boiling point drops dramatically as the moisture level increases.
 

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69hemibeep said:
moparchris said:
I remove the fluid just like you do, then I flush it with denatured alcohol. Then fill with fresh fluid and bleed.
Why would you take the nature out of alcohol :acme: :jester:

Who put the straw in strawberries? Who put the ape in apricot?
 
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