I was recently gifted a Branick G300 Brake Bleeder that is in need of repairs. My plan is to repair the unit and keep it for home use.
At home, I probably do 1 brake fluid flushes per month, max. Due to the design of the Branick Brake Bleeder, you need to load at least 2 quarts of fluid at a time since the bleeder needs to be "bled" before it is usable. In other words, it is not feasible to load the brake bleeder before each use due to the amount of fluid that gets wasted.
The Branick unit has a built-in rubber diaphragm that seals off the fluid chamber from air exposure. Since the unit is somewhat "sealed," how long can I safely store brake fluid in this unit? I plan to only use DOT3 in this bleeder.
At home, I probably do 1 brake fluid flushes per month, max. Due to the design of the Branick Brake Bleeder, you need to load at least 2 quarts of fluid at a time since the bleeder needs to be "bled" before it is usable. In other words, it is not feasible to load the brake bleeder before each use due to the amount of fluid that gets wasted.
The Branick unit has a built-in rubber diaphragm that seals off the fluid chamber from air exposure. Since the unit is somewhat "sealed," how long can I safely store brake fluid in this unit? I plan to only use DOT3 in this bleeder.