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Old 03-30-2024, 11:15 AM   #1
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Default Ideas on removing brake fluid from race car…

I am guilty of not changing my brake fluid for some time and I would like some ideas on removing my brake fluid…easiest way ? best way ? safest way ? WARNING ….I am not mechanically inclined …..Thanks. MJ.
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Old 03-30-2024, 11:52 AM   #2
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Hi MJ!
You know so dang gone many people, someone will have a pressure bleeder. Doesn't have to be a nice one, just one that works. There ain't much to them. Getting the cap to seal to the top of the master cylinder could be maybe a little bit of a challenge as there seems to be a ton of different lids but most bleeders have some type of universal. Simply put a little pressure in the tank, doesn't take much, and go to your right rear bleeder port on the car, crack it open until it bleeds clean fluid. Then go to left rear, right front, and lastly left front. That's it. It might take a couple pumps of the pedal to get all your stroke back. I used to always spray a little Kroil Penetrating solvent on all the bleeders the day before I started.
They sell "pistol" types, but for a total fluid replacement I would try to find a tank bleeder.
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Old 03-30-2024, 12:35 PM   #3
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Default Re: Ideas on removing brake fluid from race car…

just push the old fluid out with an old school brake bleed while adding new.

That said, this makes the process so easy


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Old 03-30-2024, 12:51 PM   #4
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Default Re: Ideas on removing brake fluid from race car…

I was also guilty of not changing mine a few years ago. I asked the same question and received many different suggestions. What I used was not fast but very effective.
My master cylinder is higher than any of the brake calipers so I used the gravity feed suggestion.
Pull all the wheels and trace the brake lines to see which brake cylinder is the fartherest from the master cylinder.
Drain the master cylinder using a turkey baster and fill it as full as possible with fresh brake fluid and keep it full as the fluid bleeds down during the process.
Move to the fartherest wheel brake cylinder and open the bleed and let the fluid free flow out.
It will be slow. Mine took 2 to 3 hours to bleed enough of the old fluid out until I noticed the color change.
Close the fartherest bleed off and move to the next fartherest brake cylinder and repeat the same process. Then to the next and so on until all wheel cylinder are flowing clean new brake fluid.
It took most of the day and almost two quarts of fluid however, I had other work on the car to do while letting the fluid bleed.
This worked for me and I did not need to go back and bleed the wheel cylinders any further.
I had good brakes after the change out.
Just my experience which worked for me.
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Old 03-30-2024, 01:04 PM   #5
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I've used one of these several times.


https://www.harborfreight.com/brake-...IaAj8AEALw_wcB
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Old 03-30-2024, 04:08 PM   #6
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Default Re: Ideas on removing brake fluid from race car…

Power bleeder FTW
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Old 03-30-2024, 06:08 PM   #7
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Default Re: Ideas on removing brake fluid from race car…

Rather than pushing the dirty stuff in the MC through the system, I like to suck all the old fluid out of the reservoir, wipe it out as best you can, then start it with fresh fluid. When you see the clean fluid at the bleeders, you know all the trash is out.
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Old 03-30-2024, 07:03 PM   #8
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Default Re: Ideas on removing brake fluid from race car…

every time you hit the brake pedal, you're pushing dirty burnt fluid through the system especially those that rarely if ever flush their brake system which is most racers.
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Default Re: Ideas on removing brake fluid from race car…

When I worked on the IROC race team, we flushed the brake fluid out of all the cars after every race. We had pint brake fluid bottles with holes drilled in the caps that tygon tubing fit tightly in. Putting the tygon tubing on the bleeder screw makes a very clean way to bleed brakes. After you are done at the wheel, a shot of brake clean in the bleeder screw and you are done.
We would suck the fluid out of the masters( there were 2) and fill with fresh fluid before starting. With the bleeder bottle you can also keep track how much fluid you have taken out. I flush the fluid on my car every season.
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Old 03-30-2024, 11:30 PM   #10
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If you don't have something to do it with a turkey baster works to suck the MC dry. Cover the fender and anything else you don't want to paint, accidents happen. Suck the MC dry and wipe it out. Refill the reservoir and open 1 or 2 bleeders at a time and let the fluid run out, don't let the MC run dry. Close the bleeders and open the others and do the same. Wash it all with water or brakekleen and you're done.
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