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Old 04-13-2020, 05:40 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Molez93 View Post
Maybe I'm reading this idea the wrong way, but I've seen similar ones in other replies too: "Just bleed them more often."
That's fine, and my plan to a point. The idea a system might require a full bleed every 3 months is just nuts to me. Maybe the cap is the primary issue. I hope so.
Am I reading the overall tone right that this isn't really a big deal to anyone else?
Well, if you want to do it up right, I suggest you change out the master cylinder, the slave cylinder and the line that runs between the two, then bleed the system.

After that, if your test still show water in the system, throw out your test equipment.

There ya go -
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