Brake Fluid Flush, Quality Check

Salonika

Monterror Pilot
When I flush brake fluid, I take a sample at the beginning (#1 in photo), at the end (#2 in photo), and new fluid right out of the bottle (#3). This way I can see when the new fluid is through the lines. I can never get it as clear as the new no matter how much I run through. Anyway, this is using the pump-hold-open bleader process. Works pretty good.
 

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irish44j

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I mean, fresh brake fluid isn't totally clear like water, it has a slight tint of yellow to it. The one one the right looks like new fluid to me.

I miss them making ATE Blue - so when doing fluid changes from ATE Blue to ATE Gold and back, you KNEW when you had flushed the whole system :)
 

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