Some flush with alcohol before filling with new fluid, and some run a
lot of extra new fluid through the system to rinse out the old fluid.
First time I made the change, I did not rinse with alcohol, but were I
to do it again, I would.
Bob
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 09:38:51 -0600 "Steve Gorr" <sgorr2@comcast.net>
writes:
> I will be replacing the brake hoses with braided steel/Teflon units
> sometime
> this winter and Santa left a large bottle of silicon fluid. So I was
> wondering
> if I should flush the lines with something before introducing the
> silicon
> stuff. The existing brake fluid hasn't been flushed under my
> ownership other
> than bleeding and topping off after rear wheel cylinders were
> changed 2 years
> ago.
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