
07-25-2018, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by MOTORHEAD
Corrosion in internal brake units is Time related, not milage. Most brake fluid is hydroscopic , it absorbs water from ambient air moisture. I think when you found this car it had been sitting for quite a while ??
Did you change the fluid ? Even If you did, that doesn't negate any existing corrosion.
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Well, you may be right on. I don't know how much it sat but with the mileage showing it had to sit a lot.
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