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One and a half hrs on the M42 emergency lay-by (MGB but stag related )
I used an Eezibleed on one of my previous Rovers. Deflated tyre to recommended pressure etc. and started to bleed. Then bang! the pipe into the top of the cap blew out leaving jagged hole in cap and brake fluid all over engine bay and part of wing. Aaaargh! Perhaps the caps are better made today but ....!
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That happened to my mate on his Ford Orion many moons ago, brake fluid everywhere.
For anyone who don't know, if you have brake fluid spillage pour lots water over it, the sooner the better.
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