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Clutch brake fluid turns dark

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Old Sep 30th, 2024, 20:23   #11
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Had a look inside the reservoir yesterday and could see it has started to turn dark again. Drove the car a couple of times during the past week.
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Old Oct 1st, 2024, 10:33   #12
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Sam;

What is your current humidity?

I recall you stating using fluid from a new sealed container...so I would do some additional tests to better understand the blackening effect... Leave a small test amount in an open glass container...leave some in a glass container not open to atmosphere (and little atmosphere included in the container)...also test some samples with a piece of aluminum in contact with the sample...

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Old Oct 3rd, 2024, 03:12   #13
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It looks like Skandix, VP and CVR all have clutch slave cylinder repair kits. They are not listed so you have to type 'clutch slave cylinder' into the search function.
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Old Oct 5th, 2024, 21:18   #14
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Looking at the weather forecast, it appear to hover around 80% relative humidity. Had some morning mist lately.
I'll see if I can find some appropriate containers and pour some samples.

However, on my other car, a 740, the brake fluid has never turned dark. Probably a couple of years ago I replaced it, and it is still clear.
The same applies to the (Amazon) brake master cylinder. Still has clear fluid.

Have contacted a local supplier to get new parts for the clutch hydraulic system. The slave cylinder isn't in stock, and a bit uncertain when it will be. Hopefully soon.
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Sam;

I still think contact with alu is a contributing factor...
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