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If only a year, I would get a gallon of fresh fluid and do a thorough bleed
at every wheel and the slave(they share the reservoir). I just bled mine
after the car had been sitting for at least five years and just got some
sediment, then everything seemed to work fine.
Bill B
'58 TR-3A TS/30766 L
"I love it, she hates it... the car, of course!"
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From: triumphs-bounces+wbeech=flash.net@autox.team.net
[mailto:triumphs-bounces+wbeech=flash.net@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Paul
Dorsey
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 6:27 PM
To: list Triumph
Subject: [TR] advice sought- I FORGOT THIS!
I FORGOT TO ASK ABOUT THIS IDEA---------------
Would it be a good idea to blow out my 1 year-old brake lines with
compressed air, and then 'run' something thru them (or immerse them in
something) just in case the 'fresh' brake fluif might have dried within the
lines, and then, again blow them with compressed air (100 psi)?
Thanks, Paul Dorsey
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