To flush/rinse a brake system I have always used pure alcohol with the
aid of an Eezibleed or similar, cheap and effective. This way you get
rid of all the old brake fluid and most of the dirt. Afterwards blow the
system dry using an airline and fill immediately with brake fluid of
either type to prevent corrosion. In most cases you have to buy 0,5
liter or a pint. This should be more than sufficient to fill up and
bleed the system.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Op 28-12-2012 16:12, Simon Lachlan schreef:
> Don't worry. I'm not setting the silicone versus regular hare running.
>
> It seems that I shall be changing every bit of rubber in my brake system
> which, whilst it allows me to choose either type of fluid, certainly pushed
> me towards a complete replacement of all fluid.
>
> My question is this:- how much fluid should I buy to give it a bit of a
> flush from each corner and then fill to capacity via bleeding through
> Eezibleeds.
>
> I have a servo, factory fitted Girling.
>
> Silicone fluid is not cheap!!
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Simon
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