Dirty brake fluid continues

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by res0bsvt, Nov 16, 2004.

  1. res0bsvt

    res0bsvt Member

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    I am still getting dirty brake fluid after replacing the brakes on my '66 truck. I have run 2 full quarts of fluid thru my lines to bleed and flush the system (starting from farthest wheel). I also had to replace the hoses in front and the cylinders in the rear. Do I need to try something else or can this be okay to run on?
     
  2. drabo

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    After I had replaced all of my wheel cylinders it took me a good 3 quarts of flushing until it was clear. I bled the rear passenger side first until it was clear and then worked my way to the front. Also before I started bleeding I removed all the fluid from the master cylinder. There was a little sludge in the bottom of it. After that no problems. Good luck.


    Pete
     
  3. res0bsvt

    res0bsvt Member

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    I guess I will go get another quart of brake fluid then.
    Someone told me I would need to replace the master cylinder because
    I couldn't get clean fluid. I couldn't see why. The bottom of mine had no residue. In fact, before beginning the brake repairs, I peered into the cylinder and found it dry! That was AFTER I drove it around the block to the carport in my backyard! Yikes.
    Thanks for the help Pete.
     

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