Hello,
as mentioned in my previous mail, the brake system of my '65 Corvette could only be bleeded tru 2 bleeders (2 others torn and tight). The old brake fluid contained too much water > 4% and now a certain amount of the old remains in the system. I suppose this mixes with the changed fluid over the time. As long as I don't experience other brake issues, is there a problem not to change the calipers for an extended period or could this cause other problems and it's advisable to replace them?
Regards
Oliver
as mentioned in my previous mail, the brake system of my '65 Corvette could only be bleeded tru 2 bleeders (2 others torn and tight). The old brake fluid contained too much water > 4% and now a certain amount of the old remains in the system. I suppose this mixes with the changed fluid over the time. As long as I don't experience other brake issues, is there a problem not to change the calipers for an extended period or could this cause other problems and it's advisable to replace them?
Regards
Oliver