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Brake Fluid
When I had local Midas flush the brake system on my 84 Z51 after 6 years of use, about a week later master cylinder went bad.
I know fluid in my 94 is at least 9 years (most likely older since I bought the car in 2000). Need your consensus. Should I go ahead and have it flushed? Or take the attitude "if it ain't broke don't fix it"? |
08-15-2009 | #2 |
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Re: Brake Fluid
Fluid needs to be changed. It holds water. Your 84 doesn't have an ABS module. The Z does.
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08-15-2009 | #3 |
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Re: Brake Fluid
I doubt fresh fluid is hard on the master cylinder. Perhaps it was the way in which they changed it?
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Re: Brake Fluid
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But then maybe it needed replaced anyway.
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08-18-2009 | #7 |
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Re: Brake Fluid
Make sure to read the FSM for the correct bleed process.
For both our 88 Z51 and the 91 ZR-1 the order is non-intuitive at RF, RR, LR, LF. When the new M/C went in and still the pedal was mush we finally looked and saw that. It made a big difference. Good luck, - Jeff
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