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Considerable rust from line corrosion, however, will move toward/into the caliper with each brake bleeding, and then the trouble starts.
Yes, Chuck, I was joking about that 6 inches. Like Chuck said, the fluid will continually move to the caliper with each bleeding.
So if you get worried about rust in the calipers, simply flush the whole system. Then the only rust you get is new rust that forms in the lines.
When you figure most people drive a car and NEVER flush the lines out, if you flush them every year or two, you will have cleaner lines and ones that last far longer than anyone ever imagined. I imagine that your '68 had the odds of having the brkaes flushed maybe twice in its life, if typical since the early '80s so many rushed off to silicone fluid. And it made it 30 some years before you took it apart.
So if you flush once a year, those lines will last until your grandchildren's grandchildren are asking about this '68 Corvette and what type of mysterious liquid gets inserted in all the parts like these skinny lines from wheel to wheel and this big metal tank in the rear.
Considerable rust from line corrosion, however, will move toward/into the caliper with each brake bleeding, and then the trouble starts.
Yes, Chuck, I was joking about that 6 inches. Like Chuck said, the fluid will continually move to the caliper with each bleeding.
So if you get worried about rust in the calipers, simply flush the whole system. Then the only rust you get is new rust that forms in the lines.
When you figure most people drive a car and NEVER flush the lines out, if you flush them every year or two, you will have cleaner lines and ones that last far longer than anyone ever imagined. I imagine that your '68 had the odds of having the brkaes flushed maybe twice in its life, if typical since the early '80s so many rushed off to silicone fluid. And it made it 30 some years before you took it apart.
So if you flush once a year, those lines will last until your grandchildren's grandchildren are asking about this '68 Corvette and what type of mysterious liquid gets inserted in all the parts like these skinny lines from wheel to wheel and this big metal tank in the rear.
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