It may be time to overhaul the complete brake system and renew the brake
lines and hoses. This looks like a massive contamination of water
possibly due to not replacing the brake fluid regularly.
As rust was noticed in the fluid you may assume there is rust in the
lines, thus unsafe at all times. Its a fairly straight forward job, not
very costly. Use Cunifer or similar. Also check the bores and seals in
the pistons, callipers and MBC.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 15-3-2021 om 20:07 schreef R. Lindsay via Healeys:
> Listers -
>
> The right rear cylinder on my 67 BJ8 has a small leak and I am going to
> replace it. When I removed it, I noticed several small whitish/clear
> â??beadsâ?? on and around the unit.
>
> As I drained the fluid, I noticed, at the beginning, the fluid had rust in
> it. As it continued to flow, the liquid turned clear with the viscosity of
> water. Thereafter, it looked like clean fluid.
>
> 1. Does the fluid show any additional issues I should look into?
> 2. What do the small beads represent?
>
> I will flush the system before I refill the reservoir, bleed the brakes and
> get back on the road.
>
> Thank you in advance!!
>
> Price Lindsay
>
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