Bumfluff
Registered user
brake & clutch fluid sucks up moisture like a sponge if left for a long time..... what is moisture i hear you ask??? H2O.... yes that also includes "air"
Fer fecks sake it's simple: air is light, fluid is heavier. How on earth can air seep its way into the fluid. Of course moisture can contaminate the brake fluid and decrease the boiling point so decreasing braking efficiency.Air can only be dispersed in a fluid through agitation. End of.
You have both proved the argument and ignored my statement.
Moisture is made up of part fluid part gas.... its the boiling point of this moisture we talk about that converts to gas thus we have the point we are all making.
the point to all this is.... bleed the thig to get clean uncontaminated fluid and if it works then it works!

