Don't tell me you're still using up the fluids that I left in the trailer
when I sold it to you? :-)

Seriously, if I don't know the age and origin of brake fluid, I toss it. We
spend way too much money on entry fees, fuel, tires, and expenses on a race
weekend to have it ruined by a few bucks worth of bad brake fluid. Spend the
$20 and buy a fresh bottle.

--E

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Charlie Schlismann
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 8:58 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [F500] Brake fluif in plastic bottles 
> 
> Also posted on eFormulaCarNews.com.......
>  
> Well, a few weeks back we capped off a lousy weekend @ BHF by 
> losing the rear brakes on the pace lap. Repair done and ready 
> to bleed when I stumbled upon some old brake fluid in the 
> Trailer-Mahal. 
> 
> Good stuff, unopened and several years old (3-4??).
> Better stuff than I usually use. 
> 
> Seems like I've read/heard? that air/moisture can pass 
> through plastic brake bottles. Sounds like a load of crap to 
> me, but I'm curious if there is any validity to this concept. 
> 
> I know the booze I drink comes in plastic milk jugs and 
> tastes fine after a few, but it can't be more than a year old 
> so I don't have a sound frame of reference.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Marilyn
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