brake fluid vs clutch fluid life expectancy
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 4:48 pm
has anyone noticed that their clutch fluid absorbs moisture more quickly than their brake fluid? any speculation as to why this is so?
I'm thinking that due to the amount of fluid in the system being much less, the same amount of moisture is absorbed in both, but the percentage of moisture is greater in relation to the clutch fluid as the total fluid capacity is smaller.
any other ideas?
my boss thinks the electronic brake fluid tester isn't accurate. the clutch fluid was changed with a new hose fitted to a subaru forester, and about three weeks later i tested the fluid doing a service and it was 5% moisture on the electronic tester.
I'm not so sure that I doubt the meter though.
Robert.
I'm thinking that due to the amount of fluid in the system being much less, the same amount of moisture is absorbed in both, but the percentage of moisture is greater in relation to the clutch fluid as the total fluid capacity is smaller.
any other ideas?
my boss thinks the electronic brake fluid tester isn't accurate. the clutch fluid was changed with a new hose fitted to a subaru forester, and about three weeks later i tested the fluid doing a service and it was 5% moisture on the electronic tester.
I'm not so sure that I doubt the meter though.
Robert.