New thread topic. "would you leave 18 year old brake fluid in your system?" Just sayin'
if you have never snapped a bleeder screw you havent been working on vehicles long enough...

your going to find that a truck left sitting like this,with low miles is just going to have blown out wheel cylinders anyway once you start running the truck regularly.
in no uncertain term is there any brake fluid present there. The taper on the tip of the bleed screw fits into a similar taper in wheel cylinder. While bleeding there may indeed be brake fluid but being that brake fluid hydroscopic in that it takes moisture in like a sponge, any remaining after a bleed will just rust once it gets any moisture in it.....
I don't know how you figured the threads are exposed to fluid except for a short time while bleeding!
X2!New thread topic. "would you leave 18 year old brake fluid in your system?" Just sayin'
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