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Hi Rob,
After reading your reply, I am going to leave the master cap exactly as it was designed to be. We checked all the wheel cylinders when we bleed the brakes after installing new master, no leaks there. Thanks Rob |
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Since the fluid is subject to atmpshphere, it is a good idea to flush the system every 2 or 3 years. Note that if you use silicone it is not hygroscopic, but if water does get into the system, it can collect in a low spot in the lines and freeze.
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